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2023 10 03 Counciltad 0 � o ta - GEM of the DESERT — City Council agendas and staff reports are available on the City's web page: www. La Quin taCA.pov CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta REGULAR MEETING ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 3:30 P.M. CLOSED SESSION 14:00 P.M. OPEN SESSION Members of the public may listen to this meeting by tuning -in live via httD://laauinta.12milesout.com/video/live. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Councilmembers: Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Pena, Sanchez, Mayor Evans PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda pursuant to the "Public Comments — Instructions" listed at the end of the agenda. The City Council values your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)]. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION. SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION IV01111001001210la'_TA ME" RiZelauI REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 1 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda pursuant to the "Public Comments — Instructions" listed at the end of the agenda. The City Council values your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)]. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS, AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 1. PROCLAMATION IN RECOGNITION OF NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION WEEK — OCTOBER 8-14, 2023 2. PROCLAMATION IN RECOGNITION OF ROBERT AND TINA CUNARD FOR 42 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN THE CITY WITH CUNARD'S SANDBAR 3. AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER - COACHELLA VALLEY BRANCH — AWARDED THE PROJECT OF MERIT AWARD 2022-2023 FOR THE TRAFFIC, MOBILITY, AND BEAUTIFICATION CATEGORY TO THE CITY OF LA QUINTA FOR THE JEFFERSON STREET AT AVENUE 53 ROUNDABOUT PROJECT NO. 2017-09 CONSENT CALENDAR NOTE: Consent Calendar items are routine in nature and can be approved by one motion. PAGE 1. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 7 2. AUTHORIZE OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS 17 SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTEND CALIFORNIA PARKS AND RECREATION SOCIETY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL IN LAKE ARROWHEAD, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 6 - 10, 2023 3. EXCUSE ABSENCE OF COMMISSIONER CASTO FROM THE SEPTEMBER 13, 2023, QUARTERLY HOUSING COMMISSION MEETING 4. APPROVE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE, AND ADVERTISE FOR BID THE EISENHOWER BASIN SLOPE REPAIR PROJECT NO. 2023-22 LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF EISENHOWER DRIVE BETWEEN AVENIDA FERNANDO AND COACHELLA DRIVE 5. APPROVE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE, AND 25 ADVERTISE FOR BID THE CITYWIDE SLURRY SEAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2023-15 6. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED SEPTEMBER 15, AND 22, 2023 29 7. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT 45 FOR CONTRACT LEGAL SERVICES WITH RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 2 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 BUSINESS SESSION PAGE 1. APPROVE FIRST ROUND COMMUNITY SERVICES GRANTS FOR FISCAL 53 YEAR 2023/24 2. APPROVE VETERAN NOMINATIONS FOR INCLUSION ON VETERANS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MONUMENTS AT CIVIC CENTER CAMPUS 3. APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE 125 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, FOR FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE PREVENTION, RESCUE, FIRE MARSHAL, AND MEDICAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, TO ADOPT THE MUNICIPAL STAFFING MODEL AND MODIFY STAFFING LEVELS AT FIRE STATION 93 STUDY SESSION — None PUBLIC HEARINGS — None DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 1. CITY MANAGER 2. CITY ATTORNEY 3. CITY CLERK 4. COMMUNITY SERVICES 5. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 6. FINANCE 7. PUBLIC SAFETY 8. PUBLIC WORKS — DUNE PALMS ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT NO. 2011-05 ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. CVAG CONSERVATION COMMISSION (Evans) 2. CVAG ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE (Evans) 3. CVAG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Evans) 4. GREATER PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU (Evans) 5. IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT — COACHELLA VALLEY ENERGY COMMISSION (Evans) 6. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES DELEGATE (Evans) 7. COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT JOINT POLICY COMMITTEE (Evans) 8. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (Evans) 9. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE (Evans & Fitzpatrick) 10. COACHELLA VALLEY MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY (McGarrey) 11. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick & McGarrey) 12. COACHELLA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick & Pena) CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 3 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 13. GREATER CV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick) 14. RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (Fitzpatrick) 15. CANNABIS AD HOC COMMITTEE (Pena & Sanchez) 16. CVAG PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Pena) 17. CVAG VALLEY -WIDE HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE (Pena) 18. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES — PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE (Pena) 19. IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT — ENERGY CONSUMERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (McGarrey) 20. COACHELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT (Pena) 21. CVAG TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick) 22. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY (Pena) 23. DESERT SANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Evans & Sanchez) 24. ANIMAL CAMPUS COMMISSION (Sanchez) 25. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES — PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Sanchez & Pena) 26. RIVERSIDE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (Sanchez) 27. HOUSING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF JUNE 14, 2023 ADJOURNMENT ********************************* The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on October 17, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chamber, 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Monika Radeva, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the La Quinta City Council meeting was posted on the City's website, near the entrance to the Council Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin board at the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51321 Avenida Bermudas, on September 29, 2023. DATED: September 29, 2023 V � MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California Public Notices • Agenda packet materials are available for public inspection: 1) at the Clerk's Office at La Quinta City Hall, located at 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California 92253; and 2) on the City's website at www.laquintaca.gov/councilagendas, in accordance with the Brown Act [Government Code § 54957.5; AB 2647 (Stats. 2022, Ch. 971)]. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 4 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 • The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's office at (760) 777-7123, 24 - hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. • If background material is to be presented to the City Council during a City Council meeting, please be advised that 15 copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the City Clerk for distribution. It is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. PUBLIC COMMENTS - INSTRUCTIONS Members of the public may address the City Council on any matter listed or not listed on the agenda as follows: WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided either in-person during the meeting by submitting 15 copies to the City Clerk, it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting; or can be emailed in advance to CityClerkMail(a)-LaQuintaCA.gov, no later than 12:00 p.m., on the day of the meeting. Written public comments will be distributed to Council, made public, and will be incorporated into the public record of the meeting, but will not be read during the meeting unless, upon the request of the Mayor, a brief summary of public comments is asked to be reported. If written public comments are emailed, the email subject line must clearly state "Written Comments" and should includ7e: 1) full name, 2) city of residence, and 3) subject matter. VERBAL PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided in-person during the meeting by completing a "Request to Speak" form and submitting it to the City Clerk; it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes (or approximately 350 words). Members of the public shall be called upon to speak by the Mayor. In accordance with City Council Resolution No. 2022-027, a one-time additional speaker time donation of three (3) minutes per individual is permitted; please note that the member of the public donating time must: 1) submit this in writing to the City Clerk by completing a "Request to Speak" form noting the name of the person to whom time is being donated to, and 2) be present at the time the speaker provides verbal comments. Verbal public comments are defined as comments provided in the speakers' own voice and may not include video or sound recordings of the speaker or of other individuals or entities, unless permitted by the Mayor. Public speakers may elect to use printed presentation materials to aid their comments; 15 copies of such printed materials shall be provided to the City Clerk to be disseminated to the City Council, made public, and incorporated into the public record of the meeting; it is requested that the printed materials are provided prior to the beginning of the meeting. There CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 5 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 shall be no use of Chamber resources and technology to display visual or audible presentations during public comments, unless permitted by the Mayor. All writings or documents, including but not limited to emails and attachments to emails, submitted to the City regarding any item(s) listed or not listed on this agenda are public records. All information in such writings and documents is subject to disclosure as being in the public domain and subject to search and review by electronic means, including but not limited to the City's Internet Web site and any other Internet Web -based platform or other Web -based form of communication. All information in such writings and documents similarly is subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act [Government Code § 7920.000 et seq.]. TELECONFERENCE ACCESSIBILITY — INSTRUCTIONS Teleconference accessibility may be triggered in accordance with AB 2449 (Stats. 2022, Ch. 285), codified in the Brown Act [Government Code § 549531, if a member of the City Council requests to attend and participate in this meeting remotely due to `just cause" or "emergency circumstances," as defined, and only if the request is approved. In such instances, remote public accessibility and participation will be facilitated via Zoom Webinar as detailed at the end of this Agenda. *** TELECONFERENCE PROCEDURES — PURSUANT TO AB 2449*** APPLICABLE ONLY WHEN TELECONFERENCE ACCESSIBILITY IS IN EFFECT Verbal public comments via Teleconference — members of the public may attend and participate in this meeting by teleconference via Zoom and use the "raise your hand" feature when public comments are prompted by the Mayor; the City will facilitate the ability for a member of the public to be audible to the City Council and general public and allow him/her/them to speak on the item(s) requested. Please note — members of the public must unmute themselves when prompted upon being recognized by the Mayor, in order to become audible to the City Council and the public. Only one person at a time may speak by teleconference and only after being recognized by the Mayor. ZOOM LINK: https://us06web.zoom.us/m/82540879912 Meeting ID: 825 4087 9912 Or join by phone: (253) 215 —8782 Written public comments — can be provided in person during the meeting or emailed to the City Clerk's Office at CityClerkMail(a-)LaQuintaCA.gov any time prior to the adjournment of the meeting, and will be distributed to the City Council, made public, incorporated into the public record of the meeting, and will not be read during the meeting unless, upon the request of the Mayor, a brief summary of any public comment is asked to be read, to the extent the City Clerk's Office can accommodate such request. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 6 of 6 OCTOBER 3, 2023 CALL TO ORDER CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 A regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council was called to order at 3:00 p.m. by Mayor Evans. PRESENT: Councilmembers Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Pena, Sanchez, Mayor Evans ABSENT: None PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA — None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA City Manager McMillen requested to add "Proclamation in Recognition of California Native American Day — September 22, 2023" as Item No. 1-A under the Announcements, Presentations, and Written Communications section of the Agenda. City Manager McMillen requested to pull Consent Calendar Item No. 6 from consideration on tonight's Agenda. Councilmember Pena noted that he will recuse himself during discussion and vote on Business Item No. 1 due to a potential conflict of interest stemming from the proximity of his real property interest to the project location, Fritz Burns Park. Mayor Evans stated that she will need to leave the meeting starting around 6:00 p.m. for about an hour, and requested Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez to assume presiding officer duties in her absence. Council concurred. CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) 2. ANNUAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957, COUNCIL APPOINTED POSITION — CITY ATTORNEY COUNCIL RECESSED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE MEETING AND MOVED INTO CLOSED SESSION AT 3:03 P.M. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 1 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 7 MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 4:00 P.M. WITH ALL MEMBERS PRESENT REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Ihrke reported the following pursuant to Government Code section 54950 et seq. (Brown Act): • CLOSED SESSION ITEM NO. 1 — no reportable action; and • CLOSED SESSION ITEM NO. 2 — Council completed the City Attorney's annual performance evaluation and reaffirmed his appointment. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA PUBLIC SPEAKER: Jeff Fishbein, Chair of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce, Coldwell Banker realtor and La Quinta resident — provided an update on Chamber events and activities, including the upcoming State -of -the -City scheduled for September 28, 2023, at Embassy Suites, and announcements of new businesses. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Richard Gray, La Quinta — said new apartment projects in the City with multiple stories should not be built without elevators; and expressed concerns about the construction delays with the Talus project, formerly known as SilverRock. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Nicole Trigg and Sean Webb, Board Members with Leadership Coachella Valley (LCV) — said the LCV program is designed to identify, motivate, and develop future community leaders, explained the program's objectives and structure, and thanked the Council for their support. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Patricia Ryan, La Quinta — said she is a 31 -year resident on Via Coronado, a cul -du -sac of 15 homes in the non -gated La Quinta Del Oro residential neighborhood, across from the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens; in May, two homes nearby were purchased and now operate a business offering behavioral and health rehabilitation; the business runs three shifts per day with 12 to 36 cars coming and going daily; California Megan's Law (Penal Code Section 290.46) which mandates the California Department of Justice to notify the public about specified registered sex offenders, doesn't apply to this business; she doesn't feel safe in her home; two neighbors have moved due to unsafe conditions; invited Councilmembers to visit to experience for themselves; requested that Council adopt regulations to protect residents; employees of the facility have been threatening; expects this business to purchase many more houses around the City; believes the City was unaware of this business because it is "supportive housing" permitted by the State; and the operation began a month ago. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 2 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 8 City Manager McMillen stated that staff will investigate this business and any plan to expand to other areas of the City, including licensing requirements and complaint procedures. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Jimmy Steinfeldt, La Quinta — moved from Los Angeles to the Gem of the Desert about a year ago; he is very pleased with the City and the community; and presented Council with a book of his photography, and will be giving a signed copy to the La Quinta library. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Lynne Daniels, La Quinta — submitted a request to speak form but was not present to speak when called upon by the Mayor. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 1. INTRODUCE NEW CITY STAFF MEMBERS City Manager McMillen introduced the following new City employees: Employee Name Delores Yslas Nina Torres -Hernandez Cole Woods Toby Sudakoff Taylor Tuvell Edward Ghera Ernesto Sanabria Title Recreation Leader Recreation Leader Code Compliance Officer Administrative Assistant Building Inspector Sr. Building Inspector Construction Inspector Department Community Services Community Services Public Safety Design & Development Design & Development Design & Development Public Works City Manager McMillen introduced the following promoted City employees: Employee Name Title Department Oscar Mopca Permit Technician City Clerk's Office Added Presentation >>> 1-A PROCLAMATION IN RECOGNITION OF CALIFORNIA NATIVE AMERICAN DAY — SEPTEMBER 22, 2023 Mayor Evans explained the history and purpose of Native American Day. PUBLIC SPEAKERS VIA TELECONFERENCE: Juan Villa, California Native American Day Project Lead, representing Assemblymember James Ramos in accepting the proclamation, and Jack Lugo, a member of the Band of Morongo Mission Indian and Field Representative for Assemblymember James Ramos — Mr. Villa said Assemblymember Ramos is the first California native American in the State legislature; provided a brief history of Native Americans in California; announced the upcoming free celebration; and thanked the Council for the honor of receiving this proclamation. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 3 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 9 2. INTRODUCE RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT NEW LA QUINTA DIVISION CHIEF RICHARD TOVAR Riverside County Fire Division Chief Bryan White introduced La Quinta Division Chief Richard Tovar who is filling the newly added position; Chief Tovar gave a brief presentation about his training, qualifications, and 27 -year experience, and said he is excited to serve La Quinta. Mayor Evans provided Division Chief Tovar's professional background, and thanked him for his participation in the City's 9/11 Candlelight Vigil. 3. HUNGER ACTION MONTH — SEPTEMBER 2023 — PRESENTATION BY FIND FOOD BANK VICE PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT KELLY MUI- CHESTERTON AND DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS MANAGER MARIELA SALAZAR Vice President of Development Kelly Mui -Chesterton with Find Food Bank spoke about the importance of providing assistance for Hunger Action Month; the efforts and objectives; encouraged the community to join the movement to help end hunger this month by volunteering or donating; and the benefits of Senate Bill 1383, food recycling. Councilmember McGarrey said she serves on the board of Find Food Bank, which is a volunteer position for which she does not receive any compensation. 4. PROCLAMATION IN RECOGNITION OF CONSTITUTION WEEK — SEPTEMBER 17-23,2023, COMMEMORATING THE SIGNING OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Constitution Week Committee Chair Deanne Bronaugh and First Vice -Regent Wendy Becker, representatives of the Cahuilla Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) spoke about the organization's efforts and objectives. NSDAR Member Rosemary Hallick introduced Cheryl Schuler, history teacher at La Quinta High School; Ms. Schuler spoke about her approach to teaching high school juniors about the U.S. Constitution. Council presented the NSDAR with a proclamation in recognition of Constitution Week celebrating the 236' anniversary of the signing the United States Constitution in September 1787. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Alena Callimanis, La Quinta — said the NSDAR granted her a scholarship many years ago which allowed her to attend college. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF JULY 18, 2023 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 4 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 10 2. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF AUGUST 1, 2023 3. APPROVE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF AUGUST 23, 2023 4. EXCUSE ABSENCE OF COMMISSIONER CALDWELL FROM THE AUGUST 22, 2023, PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING 5. AUTHORIZE OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR PERMIT TECHNICIAN IN THE CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT TO ATTEND THE CITY CLERK'S ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA "NUTS AND BOLTS" WORKSHOP IN BREA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 26-27, 2023 6. pulled from agenda by Staff >>> AUTHORIZE OVERNIGHT TR I'M F-0 RAAIINTFENANCE AND OPERATIONS CREW I_&ADF—R TO ATTE OF CALIFORNIA PARKS AND RECREATION SOCIETY I MANAGEMENT SCHOOL IN LAKE ARROWHEAD, CALIFORNI 1 ,2023 7. AUTHORIZE OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR THE DEPUTY BUILDING OFFICIAL, TWO SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTORS, AND ONE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO ATTEND THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING OFFICIAL'S EDUCATION WEEK IN COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 23-26,2023 8. APPROVE PURCHASE OF NEW TECHNOGYM FITNESS EQUIPMENT FOR THE WELLNESS CENTER 9. APPROVE ADVERTISING AGREEMENT WITH ALPHA MEDIA FOR MARKETING SERVICES FOR IRONMAN 70.3 EVENT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 10. APPROVE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE TO PROVIDE ONSITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS REGULATION 11. ACCEPT OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FLORESTA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, TRACT MAP NO. 36762, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF AVENUE 52 AND JEFFERSON STREET 12. ADOPT RESOLUTION GRANTING CONDITIONAL APPROVAL OF FINAL PARCEL MAP NO. 38668 AND ASSOCIATED SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT FOR A MIXED-USE PROJECT LOCATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF HIGHWAY 111 AND DUNE PALMS ROAD; PROJECT — DUNE PALMS MIXED-USE PROJECT [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-033] 13. ADOPT RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT PROGRAM [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-034] CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 5 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 11 14. RECEIVE AND FILE FOURTH QUARTER FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 TREASURY REPORTS FOR APRIL, MAY, AND JUNE 2023 15. RECEIVE AND FILE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT DATED JULY 31, 2023 16. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED JULY 28, AUGUST 4, 11, AND 18, 2023 17. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED AUGUST 25, SEPTEMBER 1 AND 8, 2023 MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Pena/Fitzpatrick to approve Consent Calendar Item Nos. 1-5 and 7-17, as recommended, with Item Nos. 12 and 13 adopting Resolutions Nos. 2023-033 and 2023-034 respectively. Motion passed unanimously. City Clerk Radeva said WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENT was received from La Quinta resident G. Resnick, relating to Consent Calendar Item No. 12, in opposition of fast-food establishments, which was distributed to Council, made public, published on the City's website, and included in the public record of this meeting. BUSINESS SESSION 1. APPROVE FRITZ BURNS PARK IMPROVEMENTS DRAFT MASTER PLAN, AUTHORIZE THE DESIGN PHASE, AND APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH INSITE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE FRITZ BURNS PARK IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2021-02 COUNCILMEMBER PENA RECUSED HIMSELF FROM DISCUSSION AND VOTE ON BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1, DUE TO A POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST STEMMING FROM THE PROXIMITY OF HIS REAL PROPERTY INTEREST TO THE PROJECT LOCATION, AND LEFT THE DIAS AT 5:00 P.M. Public Works Director McKinney and Management Analyst Mignogna presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed the pending grant; completing all phases of the project as soon as possible; the pool operation and maintenance; plans for the corporate yard; challenges regarding parking for the park; use of DG in the temporary parking area; timeline of new parking; plan if the pending $3 million grant is not received; completing the design of all three phases now; maximizing parking on Frances Hack Drive; added traffic generated by the added pickleball courts; educating users about the temporary parking location and encouraging travel to the park on foot or by bicycle; community comments regarding the CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 6 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 12 dog park and skate park features; relocating the dog park and utilizing that space for additional parking; and future operating costs. CONSULTANT (attending via teleconference): Tim Jachlewski, President, PLA, ASLA, with IN -SITE Landscape Architecture, Inc. — addressed possible locations for additional parking. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/McGarrey to approve Fritz Burns Park Improvements Draft Master Plan, authorize the design phase, approve Amendment No. 2 to the Agreement for Contract Services with IN -SITE Landscape Architecture, Inc. to provide engineering design services for the Fritz Burns Park Improvements Project No. 2021-02; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment as recommended. Motion passed — ayes 4, noes - 0, abstain — 0, absent — 1 (Pena). COUNCILMEMBER PENA RETURNED TO THE DIAS AT 5:31 P.M. FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MEETING STUDY SESSION 1. DISCUSS THE VILLAGE UNDERGROUNDING FEASIBILITY STUDY PROJECT NO. 2022-06 Public Works Management Analyst Mignogna, and Project Manager Oscar Lazaro and Senior Project Manager Jeff Cooper with NV5, Inc. presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. MAYOR EVANS ASKED MAYOR PRO TEM SANCHEZ TO ASSUME PRESIDING OFFICER DUTIES FOR THE COUNCIL MEETING AND LEFT THE DIAS AT 6:03 P.M. Council discussed technical versus financial feasibility; post -construction landscaping repair estimates; estimate of time to complete such a project — two to three years per phase once everything is in place; undergrounding along the street versus the public parkway; issues with private property easements; disruption to residents' service during construction; the benefits of undergrounding utilities; incentives for homeowners to connect to the new underground system; using existing Carson boxes to reduce costs; possible need for homeowners to upgrade electrical panels; overlapping upcoming street pavement project with the undergrounding project to reduce costs; partnering with Frontier and Spectrum to share costs; and getting the message out to residents regarding the importance of undergrounding utilities. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Daryl Buckley, Manager of Energy Resource Planning for Imperial Irrigation District (IID) La Quinta Office — stated that all IID's backbone infrastructure is in the public right of way; this is easily a 10 -15 -year project for all the phases; in his two years with IID, no underground conversions have occurred, but he has had many years of experience in undergrounding utilities elsewhere. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 7 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 13 PUBLIC SPEAKER: Philip Bettencourt, La Quinta — commended the Council for considering this project; suggested taking on bite -size pieces of neighborhoods to get a consensus, and involve local community "cheerleaders" and build team -work; and it must all be installed in public right of way. MAYOR PRO TEM SANCHEZ CALLED FOR A RECESS AT 6:27 P.M. MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE COUNCIL MEETING AT 7:07 P.M. WITH ALL MEMBERS PRESENT PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. ADOPT RESOLUTIONS TO: 1) ADOPT MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION (EA 2021-0006), AND 2) APPROVE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2021-0001, ZONE CHANGE 2021-0001, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2021-0002 (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) FOR AN 80 -UNIT SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROJECT AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 2021-0004 (TTM 37950); CEQA: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PREPARED A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION CONSISTENT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT; PROJECT NAME: LA VILLETA AT AVENUE 58; LOCATION: SOUTH OF AVENUE 58 BETWEEN MADISON STREET AND MONROE STREET [RESOLUTION NOS. 2023-035 AND 2023-036] Associate Planner Fernandez presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. MAYOR EVANS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 7:24 P.M. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Alena Callimanis, La Quinta — submitted a request to speak form, but was not present when called upon by the Mayor — provided written comments in support of the project, which were included in the public record of the meeting. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Joe Hammer, La Quinta — supports the project; owns property adjacent to this project; and La Quinta needs moderately priced homes. APPLICANT: Kris Pinero, Project Manager with Rodeo Credit Enterprises, LLC — introduced the project team, and provided a brief presentation of the proposed project. Council discussed the ability to make left turn out of the project site; public outreach and community meetings held; price point for homebuyers just a guess — maybe $700,000; possible builders for the project; cost of IID substation and necessary upgrades; lot sizes; setbacks; increased density concerns; parking requirements; safety reason for narrowing streets; pros and cons of the proposed 44 guest parking spaces; no IID "will -serve" letter has been issued; commitment from IID is a major issue; positive comments regarding the architecture; homeowners association (HOA) and short-term vacation rentals (STVR); CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 8 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 14 project increases housing inventory, but not State -mandated affordable housing inventory; Council's inability to decrease unit density for the site once the zoning/Master Plan is approved for this project; number of previous projects where the Council increased density; density requested is in a rural area, this area does not have the needed essential services nearby; if approved, this density would be a precedent; may be good as a STVR community; good project, but in the wrong location; changing zoning and the General Plan is a major matter; residents in the Sphere of Influence are unlikely to support this high density in this rural area; in time when the area develops more, perhaps this density will be appropriate; results of market research regarding this type of project; process for a Development Agreement; and approving the change removes Council's flexibility, without having any guarantee of this project being built -out. APPLICANT'S CONSULTANT: Henrik Nazarian, Civil Engineer with D & D Engineering, Inc. — provided a brief presentation of the proposed project, and possible Conditions of Approval that Council can impose; the project could be net zero energy -wise; and listed similar projects in other California cities. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Joe Hammer, La Quinta — supports the project; believes it will spur surrounding residential and commercial development. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Kim Hammer, La Quinta — supports the project; adjacent homeowners are not objecting; and the free market should decide. City Attorney Ihrke explained the purpose and process for Development Agreements. MAYOR EVANS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:42 P.M. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmember Pena/McGarrey to continue this hearing to the date certain for the regular Council meeting of December 19, 2023, to allow the applicant time to meet with IID regarding the cost of electrical service, explore a Development Agreement, and obtain feedback from neighbors. Motion passed: ayes — 3 (McGarrey, Pena, and Sanchez), nays — 2 (Evans and Fitzpatrick), abstain — 0, absent — 0. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS — All reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. 7-B DUNE PALMS ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT NO. 2011-05 STORM DAMAGE UPDATE Public Works Director McKinney provided an update on the project and work to provide temporary detours since the damage caused by the recent storm — Tropical Cyclone Hilary. MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS Mayor Pro Tem Sanchez reported on his, Councilmember McGarrey's, and staff's attendance at the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority's Annual Risk Management CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 9 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 15 Education Forum, held in Carlsbad, California, at the end of August; the Coachella Valley Unified School District State -of -the -District meeting; and Desert Valley Builders Association meeting. Mayor Evans reported on her attendance at the La Quinta High School homecoming parade; Esther Papin's 100' birthday; Rotary meeting; All Valley Mayors and Tribal luncheon; and the press conference to advocate funding for Indian Canyon road repairs. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS La Quinta's representative for 2023, Mayor Evans reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • CVAG COACHELLA VALLEY CONSERVATION COMMISSION • CVAG ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember Fitzpatrick reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • ANIMAL CAMPUS COMMISSION • CVAG TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE • RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember McGarrey reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • COACHELLA VALLEY MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY • IID ENERGY CONSUMERS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember Pena reported on his participation in the following organizations' meetings: • CV MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES • CVAG PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE • CVAG VALLEY -WIDE HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers McGarrey/Fitzpatrick to adjourn at 9:22 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 10 of 10 SEPTEMBER 19, 2023 16 City of La Quinta CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: AUTHORIZE OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT TO ATTEND CALIFORNIA PARKS AND RECREATION SOCIETY MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SCHOOL IN LAKE ARROWHEAD, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 6 - 10, 2023 RECOMMENDATION Authorize overnight travel for Maintenance & Operations Superintendent to attend California Parks and Recreation Society Maintenance Management School in Lake Arrowhead, California, November 6 — 10, 2023. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The California Parks and Recreation Society (CPRS) Maintenance Management School (MMS) is a five-year program that provides participants with a systematic approach to resources management. • Year three of MMS focuses on leadership and management. FISCAL IMPACT Estimated cost is $1,850, which includes registration, travel, lodging, parking, and meals. Funds are available in the 2023/24 Parks Maintenance budget (Account No. 101-3005- 60320). BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The CPRS Maintenance Management School is a five-year program focused on resources management to maintain public facilities. Year three focuses on leadership, critical thinking, delegation, and time management. The program consists of five days of intense educational and group sessions, and networking opportunities. ALTERNATIVES Council may elect not to authorize this request. Prepared by: Dianne Hansen, Maintenance & Operations Superintendent Approved by: Bryan McKinney, Public Works Director/City Engineer 17 18 City of La Quinta CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 3 CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: EXCUSE ABSENCE OF COMMISSIONER CASTO FROM THE SEPTEMBER 13, 2023, QUARTERLY HOUSING COMMISSION MEETING RECOMMENDATION Excuse absence of Commissioner Virginia Casto from the September 13, 2023, quarterly Housing Commission meeting. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • On September 8, 2023, Commissioner Casto requested to be excused from the September 13, 2023, Housing Commission meeting due to a personal matter. • Commissioner Casto has no excused or unexcused absences for fiscal year 2023/24. FISCAL IMPACT No meeting attendance compensation is paid to absent members. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Section 2.06.090 of the La Quinta Municipal Code states: "If any member of a board, commission or committee absents him or herself from two consecutive regular meetings, or absents him or herself from a total of three regular meetings within any fiscal year, his/her office shall become vacant and shall be filled as any other vacancy. A board, commission or committee member may request advance permission from the city council to be absent at one or more regular meetings due to extenuating circumstances, and/or may request the city council to excuse an absence after -the -fact where such extenuating circumstances prevented the member from seeking advance permission to be absent. If such permission or excuse is granted by the city council, the absence shall not be counted toward the above -stated limitations on absences." ALTERNATIVES Council may deny this request, which would result in the absence being counted toward each Commissioner's limitation on absences as noted above. Prepared by: Laurie McGinley, Deputy City Clerk Approved by: Monika Radeva, City Clerk 19 +z7 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 4 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETIN( October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE, AND ADVERTISE FOR BID THE EISENHOWER BASIN SLOPE REPAIR PROJECT NO. 2023-22 LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF EISENHOWER DRIVE BETWEEN AVENIDA FERNANDO AND COACHELLA DRIVE RECOMMENDATION Approve plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and authorize staff to bid the Eisenhower Basin Slope Repair Project No. 2023-22 located on the west side of Eisenhower Drive between Avenida Fernando and Coachella Drive. -Atc,U 11Vt bUIVIIVIIAMT • This project is located at the Eisenhower Retention Basin on the west side of Eisenhower Drive between Coachella Drive and Avenida Fernado (Attachment 1). • The project will repair slopes that failed due to tropical storm Hilary. The engineered soil that covers a specialized slope liner washed off in many areas and needs to be placed back to protect the liner from UV light. • This project is not currently apart of the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Staff is currently only requesting authorization to advertise and will present bids and request for funding at a separate meeting. FISCAL IMPACT There is currently no fiscal impact to advertise the project. City Staff is working with the other stakeholders for opportunities to cost share. The following is the anticipated project budget: 21 Total Budget Professional/Design: $ 10,000 Inspection/Testing/Survey: $ 20,000 Construction: $ 180,000 Contingency: $ 50,000 Total Budget: $ 260,000 21 Staff will present all findings and bids at a subsequent Council meeting prior to any fiscal impacts. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Eisenhower Retention Basin slopes washed down, rutted, during tropical storm Hilary. This exposed the specialized liner in many areas. The liner cannot be exposed to UV light for a long period of time since it will degrade. Contingent upon Council approval to advertise the project for bid, the following is the project schedule: Council Bid Authorization Bid Period Council Considers Project Award Execute Contract and Mobilize Construction (20 Working Days) Accept Improvements ALTERNATIVES October 3, 2023 October 4, 2023 to November 1, 2023 November 7, 2023 November 7 to December 4, 2023 December 4 to January 2024 February 2024 Staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, P.E., Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachment 1: Vicinity Map 22 ,#.LrMNM�M 7f 16IM4x �a NEM, r—O G, I'fill �- t 4► ra sa► 4K, ,,6; . C1'r4it r71r �p 4.r� LJi• �a J �• "woo w �/ .rib-� y ` Ij� 'J' �F �'f � { •5 r 14 1 ki . �`� '1�1►� �'�� i �`�,� �4� + �. ,.. `ra i?'� ± r� +rrir �n'w��.,y� �' Y,� ��rr"+�uv� �p ��?�' tn+i 'fir �.��A�r a �`�'r'r�`'` req R' # i�ri�e�� �3}r �, iW4r�• .- � . t �� *Am MAL ,.:v,.�rr _ ,:syr:• -- 24 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 5 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE APPROVE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE, AND ADVERTISE FOR BID THE CITYWIDE SLURRY SEAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2023-15 RECOMMENDATION Approve plans, specifications, engineer's estimate, and authorize staff to bid the Citywide Slurry Seal Improvements Project No. 2023-15. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The Fiscal Year 2022/23 Pavement Management Plan (PMP) improvements include over 1,800,000 feet of slurry (Attachment 1). o Avenida Martinez: over 290,000 square feet of slurry o Avenida Mendoza: over 260,000 square feet of slurry o Calle Madrid: over 119,000 square feet of slurry including striping additional parking lanes o Avenida La Fonda: over 160,000 square feet of slurry o Washington Street (between Eisenhower and Avenue Montero): over 180,000 square feet of slurry including bike lanes with buffers; and o Monroe Street: over 755, 000 square feet of slurry including striping bike lanes with buffers FISCAL IMPAC The 2022/23 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) allocates $1,500,000 of General Funds with $792,000 in carry-over funding. The following is the project budget: 25 Total Budget Design/Professional: $ 75,000 Construction: $ 1,188,990 Inspection/Testing/Survey: $ 102,500 Contingency: $ 133,510 Total Budget: $ 1,500,000 25 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The PMP funds improvements to maintain and upgrade City roadways. The PMP is divided into phases and the City typically implements PMP projects during the summer, when traffic congestion is less. This fiscal year's improvements will slurry over 1,800,000 square feet of pavement and include minor pothole hole repair and minor striping improvements. The striping improvements mostly include better delineation for bike lanes and adding green paint backgrounds. Contingent upon Council approval to advertise the project for bid, the following is the project schedule: Council Bid Authorization Bid Period Council Considers Project Award Execute Contract and Mobilize Construction (40 Working Days) Accept Improvements AL i cRNA`i ivca October 3, 2023 October 4, 2023 to November 1, 2023 November 7, 2023 November 7 to December 4, 2023 December 4 to January 30, 2024 February 2024 Staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, P.E., Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachment 1: Vicinity Map 26 ATTACHMENT 1 Vicinity Map FY 2022/23 Pavement Management Plan Improvements FRO WAWDR hwy i7! WASHINGTON ST. PROJECT SITE AVE. LA FONDA FF. PROJECT SITE AVE. MENDOZA+AVE. MARTINEZ PROJECT SITE CALLE MADRID cAecE 1117AT PROJECT SFE HWY i1} AVENUE 48 3 �J- AVENUE 50 AVENUE WCINITY MAP SSSCC\\ABLE ASF jNO 1� A.11E 90 AVFNVE 61 AVENUE 82 MOROE STREET PROJECT SITE 27 IQ-] CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 6 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED SEPTEMBER 15, AND 22, 2023 RECOMMENDATION Approve demand registers dated September 15, and 22, 2023. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY — None FISCAL IMPACT Demand of Cash: City Successor Agency of RDA Housing Authority BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS $ 2,081,816.00 $ 19,687.27 $ 2,101,503.27 Routine bills and payroll must be paid between Council meetings. Attachment 1 details the weekly demand registers for September 15, and 22, 2023. Warrants Issued: 211906-211948 211949-212013 Wire Transfers Payroll Tax Transfers Payroll Direct Deposit $ 361,001.17 $ 1,139,048.21 $ 310,581.10 $ 54,429.89 $ 236,442.90 $ 2,101,503.27 29 Vendor Account Name Amount Purpose Ortiz Enterprises, Inc. Construction $430,730.00 Dune Palms Bridge Progress Payment California Commercial Parks $245,955.00 LQ Park Splash Pad Pools, Inc.0) Renovation Progress Payments Visit Greater Palm TB ID Due to VGPS $240,312.60 Q4 FY 22/23 STVR TB ID Springs Collections World Triathlon Community $75,000.00 2023 Ironman Venue Host Corporation Experiences Sponsorship Desert Concepts Various $73,125.00 Library Roof Repairs and Construction, Inc.0) Miscellaneous Park Repairs. (1) Payments were made 9/15/23 & 9/22/23. Wire Transfers: Thirteen transfers totaled $310,581. Of this amount, $200,353 was to Landmark and $50,552 was to CalPERS (See Attachment 2 for a complete listing). Investment Transactions: Full details of investment transactions, as well as total holdings, are reported quarterly in the Treasurer's Report. Settle Coupon Transaction Issuer Type Par Value Date Rate YTM Maturity Federal Home Loan Banks Agency $ 1,000,000 9/11/2023 0.000% 5.010% Purchase Money One FCU CD $ 248,000 9/14/2023 5.000% 5.000% Prepared by: Jesse Batres, Account Technician Approved by: Rosemary Hallick, Financial Services Analyst Attachments: 1. Demand Registers 2. Wire Transfers 30 ATTACHMENT 1 Demand Register City of La Quinta Packet: APPKT03599 - 09/15/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount Fund: 101 -GENERAL FUND CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211913 08/24-09/23/23 - FS #93 CABLE (2415) Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 113.90 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211913 08/29-09/28/23 - FS #93 INTERNET (649... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 99.99 VINTAGE E & S INC 211946 CIVIC PARK AMPHITHEATER ELECTRICAL... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 881.15 VINTAGE E & S INC 211946 09/11/23 CH PALM TREE LIGHTS SVC CA... 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Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 100.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - GFOA CAPITAL ASSETS BOOK Subscriptions & Publications 101-1006-60352 78.63 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - RETURNED STORAGE BINS Office Supplies 101-1006-60400 -13.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - RETURN STORAGE BIN Office Supplies 101-1006-60400 -10.86 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/03/23 - POLICE WRITER SUPPLIES Special Enforcement/City Sp... 101-2001-60165 550.07 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - CSMFO MEETING L.MAGALL... Travel & Training 101-3003-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - CSMFO MEETING C.GAMEZ Travel & Training 101-6004-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - CSMFO MEETING B.RODRIG... Travel & Training 101-6004-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 2023 CA ECONOMIC J.PENA Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 550.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 DVBA LUNCHEON S.SANCHEZ Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 46.62 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/01/23 - COUNCIL MEETING DINNER Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 205.66 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/01/23 - COUNCIL MEETING DINNER Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 27.60 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 DVBA LUNCHEON LEVANS Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 46.58 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 2023 BUSINESS AWARDS S.SANCHEZ Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 109.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 LEAGUE OF CA CITIES ANNUAL CONFER... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 1,080.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 CANCEL LEAGUE OF CA CITIES EVENT L.... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 -575.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 CANCEL LEAGUE OF CA CITIES EVENT K.F.. Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 -575.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 LEAGUE OF CA CITIES ANNUAL CONFER... Travel & Training 101-1002-60320 380.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 2023 PWX CONFERENCE DINNER J.MIG... Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 53.40 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 2023 PWX CONFERENCE PARKING J.MI... Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 2023 PWX CONFERENCE BREAKFASTJ.M.., Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 12.64 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/24/23 - MSA TRAINING FOR ALL M&... Travel & Training 101-7003-60320 490.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - CSFMO MEETING O.RODRIG... Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - CSFMO MEETING N.FUENTES Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 20.00 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 10/26-10/27/23 - CCAC TRAINING O.MO... Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 200.00 BMW MOTORCYCLES OF RIV... 211910 PURCHASE RSO MOTORCYCLE VIN P6H3... Vehicles 101-2001-71031 32,742.60 BMW MOTORCYCLES OF RIV... 211910 PURCHASE RSO MOTORCYCLE VIN P6H3... Vehicles 101-2001-71031 32,742.60 FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT 211918 2023 YMCA HOEDOWN SPONSORSHIP Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 2,000.00 QUADIENT FINANCE USA, INC. 211934 10/13/23-1/12/24 - CITYWIDE POSTAGE... Postage Machine 101-1007-60661 2,855.35 ROADPOST USA INC. 211937 08/23-09/22/23 - EOC SATELLITE PHON... Mobile/Cell Phones/Satellites 101-2002-61304 200.85 LOPEZ, MICHELLE 211929 FY 23/24 ANNUAL WELLNESS DOLLARS ... Annual Wellness Dollar Reim... 101-1004-50252 200.00 MARTINEZ, TAN IA 211930 09/01/23 - CUPCAKES FOR WELLNESS FA.. Consultants/Employee Servic... 101-1004-60104 160.16 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211920 08/26-09/25/23 - POLICE INTERNET Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2001-61400 528.94 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211920 08/28-09/27/23 - SPORTS COMPLEX PH... Telephone - Utilities 101-3005-61300 52.72 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS & ... 211926 07/01-09/30/23 - AUDIT & SALES TAX C... Consultants 101-1006-60104 2,527.90 Fund 101- GENERAL FUND Total: 174,984.32 Fund: 201- GAS TAX FUND JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS J.PALAFOX Safety Gear 201-7003-60427 135.93 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS S.HAMILTON Safety Gear 201-7003-60427 135.93 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS J.JASSO Safety Gear 201-7003-60427 190.30 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS A.MONTENEG... Safety Gear 201-7003-60427 179.43 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS H.CONTRERAS Safety Gear 201-7003-60427 184.86 UNDERGROUND SERVICE AL... 211943 09/01/23 - DIG ALERT SERVICES Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 83.50 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - CONCRETE Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 722.31 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - CONCRETE ROTARY MIXER D... Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 -440.00 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM Page 2 of 6 32 Demand Register Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - CONCRETE Materials/Supplies BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/02/23 - CONCRETE ROTARY MIXER D... Materials/Supplies Fund: 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211917 Fund: 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND SPARKLETTS 211941 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211927 ROTO -LITE, INC 211938 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 211942 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER D.. 211915 Fund: 224 - TUMF FUND COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOC 0... 211914 Fund: 235 - SO COAST AIR QUALITY FUND COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOC 0... 211914 Fund: 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 Fund: 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 Fund: 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND SIGNATURE SCULPTURE 211939 Packet: APPKT03599 - 09/15/20231B Account Number Amount 201-7003-60431 740.62 201-7003-60431 -440.00 Fund 201- GAS TAX FUND Total: 1,492.88 LIBRARY ROOF SERVICES Maintenance/Services 202-3004-60691 38,400.00 URBAN HABITAT Fund 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND Total: 38,400.00 08/09/23 & 08/23/23 DRINKING WATER Operating Supplies 215-7004-60420 379.58 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS B.TELLEZ Safety Gear 215-7004-60427 255.55 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS J.AGUIRRE Safety Gear 215-7004-60427 188.13 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS R.CASTRO Safety Gear 215-7004-60427 190.30 LANDSCAPE LIGHT CHANGING COLOR 5... Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 300.00 COFFEE Operating Supplies 215-7004-60420 23.07 08/07/23 - SUNSCREEN LOTION (20) Safety Gear 215-7004-60427 205.40 08/8/23 - RAINBIRD IQ RENEWAL Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 150.00 WATER SERVICE Water - Medians - Utilities 215-7004-61211 70.86 PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER Fund 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND Total: 1,762.89 08/2023 - TUMF FEES TUMF Payable to CVAG 224-0000-20320 14,003.76 501-0000-60676 Fund 224 - TUMF FUND Total: 14,003.76 04/01-06/30/23 - VEHICLE REGISTRATI... CVAG 235-0000-60186 9,470.13 Fund 235 - SO COAST AIR QUALITY FUND Total: 9,470.13 08/23/23 -AFFORDABLE HOUSING DOC... Professional Services 241-9101-60103 12.27 08/2023 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ... Fund 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY Total: 12.27 09/21/23 - DESERT FAST PITCH EVENT ... Travel & Training 247-0000-60320 70.00 09/18/23 - CYBERSECURITY TRAINING D... Travel & Training 247-0000-60320 170.00 LEAGUE OF CA CITIES ANNUAL CONF CI... Travel & Training 247-0000-60320 1,120.00 Software Licenses Fund 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND Total: 1,360.00 09/2023 & 03/2024 APP MAINTENANCE APP Maintenance 270-0000-60683 13,109.00 211906 Fund 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND Total: 13,109.00 Fund: 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS URBAN HABITAT 211944 7/16-8/15/23 LQ LANDSCAPE RENOVAT... Construction 401-0000-60188 LANDMARK CONSULTANTS, ... 211928 8/17-8/30/23 AVE 50/AVE 52 PAVEMEN... Technical 401-0000-60108 Fund 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Total: Fund: 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT GARCIA SANCHEZ, IBAN 211921 09/02/23 VEHICLE WASHES Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 H&G HOME IMPROVEMENTS.. 211924 EMERGENCY STORM PREP AND CLEAN ... City Bldg Repl/Repair 501-0000-71103 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/21/23 - FUEL Fuel & Oil 501-0000-60674 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/21/23 - FUEL Fuel & Oil 501-0000-60674 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 PORTABLE BATTERY CHARGER Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 8/02/23 DMV REGISTRATION SAVANA T... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 Fund 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT Total: Fund: 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211913 08/24-09/23/23 - WC CABLE (4601) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 RINCON CONSULTANTS, INC. 211936 08/2023 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION ... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 FY 23/24 ART CELEBRATION DOMAIN R... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 07/15/23 BASECAMP REFUND Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/2023 EMAIL PROTECTION SOFTWARE Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/28/23 - COMPUTER MOUSE R.CAMA... Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/03/23 - IPAD CASES (12) Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/30/23 - WEBCAMS FOR WC (5) Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 WIRELESS KEYBOARD & MOUSE K.BLON... Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 08/24/23 - COMPUTER MOUSES (5) Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM 13,742.35 300.00 14,042.35 505.00 10,190.00 60.00 120.00 112.00 34.72 11,021.72 280.75 12,100.50 182.36 -999.00 449.00 100.00 351.04 399.65 59.80 125.00 Page 3 of 6 33 Demand Register Vendor Name Payment Number BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211920 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211920 Fund: 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211911 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211911 BMO FINANCIAL GROUP 211906 Fund: 601- SILVERROCK RESORT GARDAWORLD 211922 H&G HOME IMPROVEMENTS- 211924 Packet: APPKT03599 - 09/15/202316 Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount 08/23/23 -WIRELESS KEYBOARDS (6) Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 260.94 08/08/23 -THUMB DRIVE Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 71.76 09/2023 - HULU SUBSCRIPTION Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 74.99 08/29/23 - COMPUTER MONITOR C.GA... Machinery & Equipment 502-0000-80100 292.35 FY 23/24 ESRI SUBSCRIPTION Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 1,100.00 2023 MISAC CONFERENCE DOUG, GIL, R... Travel & Training 502-0000-60320 2,025.00 FY 23/24 MISAC MEMBERSHIP D.KINLEY Membership Dues 502-0000-60351 130.00 FY 23/24 MISAC MEMBERSHIP G.VILLAL... Membership Dues 502-0000-60351 130.00 FY 23/24 MISAC MEMBERSHIP R.CAMA... Membership Dues 502-0000-60351 130.00 08/25-09/24/23 - CH INTERNET Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 100.09 08/27-09/26/23 - BLACKHAWK/LQ PARK... Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 95.09 Fund 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total: 17,459.32 8/2023 LQ PARK SPLASH PAD RENOVAT... Retention Payable 503-0000-20600 -3,048.75 8/2023 LQ PARK SPLASH PAD RENOVAT... Parks 503-0000-71060 60,975.00 07/31/23 - PARK EQUIPMENT Parks 503-0000-71060 1,247.64 Fund 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND Total: 59,173.89 07/2023 - SRR ARMORED SVCS EXCESS ... Bank Fees 601-0000-60455 3.64 INSTALL FIBER GLASS DOOR AT SRR Repair & Maintenance 601-0000-60660 4,705.00 Fund 601- SILVERROCK RESORT Total: 4,708.64 Grand Total: 361,001.17 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM Page 4 of 6 34 Demand Register Fund Summary Fund 101 -GENERAL FUND 201- GAS TAX FUND 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND 224-TUMFFUND 235 - SO COAST AIR QUALITY FUND 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND 601- SILVERROCK RESORT Account Number 101-1001-60320 101-1002-60320 101-1002-60351 101-1002-60400 101-1004-50252 101-1004-60104 101-1005-60320 101-1005-60400 101-1006-60104 101-1006-60122 101-1006-60320 101-1006-60352 101-1006-60400 101-1007-60402 101-1007-60403 101-1007-60661 101-2001-60165 101-2001-60174 101-2001-60692 101-2001-61300 101-2001-61400 101-2001-71031 101-2002-60195 101-2002-60691 101-2002-61304 101-2002-61400 101-3003-60149 101-3003-60320 101-3005-60189 101-3005-60427 101-3005-60431 101-3005-60432 101-3005-60691 101-3005-61300 101-3007-60351 101-3007-60420 101-3008-60431 101-3008-60691 101-6001-60320 101-6001-60352 101-6001-60400 Grand Total: Account Summary Account Name Travel & Training Travel & Training Membership Dues Office Supplies Annual Wellness Dollar ... Consultants/Employee 5... Travel & Training Office Supplies Consultants Credit Card Fees Travel & Training Subscriptions & Publicat... Office Supplies Forms, Copier Paper Citywide Supplies Postage Machine Special Enforcement/City.. Blood/Alcohol Testing Public Safety Camera Sys... Telephone - Utilities Cable/Internet - Utilities Vehicles Natural Disaster/EOC Act.. Maintenance/Services Mobile/Cell Phones/Sate... Cable/Internet - Utilities Community Experiences Travel & Training SilverRock Lake Mainten... Safety Gear Materials/Supplies Tools/Equipment Maintenance/Services Telephone - Utilities Membership Dues Operating Supplies Materials/Supplies Maintenance/Services Travel & Training Subscriptions & Publicat... Office Supplies Expense Amount 174,984.32 1,492.88 38,400.00 1,762.89 14,003.76 9,470.13 12.27 1,360.00 13,109.00 14,042.35 11,021.72 17,459.32 59,173.89 4,708.64 361,001.17 Expense Amount 3,053.52 380.00 400.00 174.38 320.52 221.44 240.00 110.90 2,527.90 393.39 370.00 78.63 -81.47 894.36 30.47 2,855.35 667.52 105.00 800.00 887.86 528.94 65,485.20 1,197.60 380.00 288.20 213.89 75,826.27 20.00 375.00 369.73 567.38 463.30 1,218.81 52.72 587.95 141.27 578.54 4,275.00 553.35 11.98 34.69 Packet: APPKT03599 - 09/15/2023 JB 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM Page 5 of 6 35 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03599 - 09/15/2023 JB Account Summary *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM Page 6 of 6 36 Account Number Account Name Expense Amount 101-6004-60320 Travel & Training 40.00 101-7001-60320 Travel & Training 86.04 101-7001-60400 Office Supplies 152.24 101-7002-60183 Map/Plan Checking 1,300.00 101-7003-60103 Professional Services 3,500.00 101-7003-60320 Travel & Training 490.00 101-7003-60420 Operating Supplies 227.92 101-7006-60320 Travel & Training 1,398.50 101-7006-60427 Safety Gear 190.03 201-7003-60427 Safety Gear 826.45 201-7003-60431 Materials/Supplies 666.43 202-3004-60691 Maintenance/Services 38,400.00 215-7004-60420 Operating Supplies 402.65 215-7004-60427 Safety Gear 839.38 215-7004-60431 Materials/Supplies 150.00 215-7004-60691 Maintenance/Services 300.00 215-7004-61211 Water - Medians - Utiliti... 70.86 224-0000-20320 TUMF Payable to CVAG 14,003.76 235-0000-60186 CVAG 9,470.13 241-9101-60103 Professional Services 12.27 247-0000-60320 Travel & Training 1,360.00 270-0000-60683 APP Maintenance 13,109.00 401-0000-60108 Technical 300.00 401-0000-60188 Construction 13,742.35 501-0000-60674 Fuel& Oil 180.00 501-0000-60675 Parts, Accessories, and ... 112.00 501-0000-60676 Vehicle Repair & Maint... 539.72 501-0000-71103 City Bldg Repl/Repair 10,190.00 502-0000-60301 Software Licenses 12,832.86 502-0000-60320 Travel & Training 2,025.00 502-0000-60351 Membership Dues 390.00 502-0000-60420 Operating Supplies 1,368.19 502-0000-61400 Cable/Internet - Utilities 550.92 502-0000-80100 Machinery & Equipment 292.35 503-0000-20600 Retention Payable -3,048.75 503-0000-71060 Parks 62,222.64 601-0000-60455 Bank Fees 3.64 601-0000-60660 Repair & Maintenance 4,705.00 Grand Total: 361,001.17 Project Account Summary Project Account Key Project Account Name Project Name Expense Amount **None** **None** **None** 198,594.97 201603CT Construction Expense La Quinta Landscape Renovation 13,742.35 202201T Technical Expense Avenue 50 Pavement Rehab (Wa 300.00 202219E La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation 60,975.00 202219RP Retention Payable La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation -3,048.75 202320E Cyclone Hilary FEMA Reimbursable.. Tropical Cyclone Hilary 15,262.60 GOLFE Golf Tour Expense Golf Tour 175.00 IRONE Ironman Expense Ironman Event 75,000.00 Grand Total: 361,001.17 *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 9/26/2023 12:47:11 PM Page 6 of 6 36 Demand Register Za Q"fra City of La Quinta Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount Fund: 101-GENERAL FUND CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 211955 09/2023 - STVR HOTLINE Professional Services 101-6004-60103 523.00 UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT 212005 CONTRIBUTION United Way Deductions 101-0000-20981 37.00 DESERT VALLEYS BUILDERS A... 211961 09/13/23 - DVBA LUNCHEON J.PENA Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 45.00 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 09/05-10/04/23 - FS #32 CABLE/INTERN... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 10.52 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 09/03-10/02/23 - FS #93 INTERNET (351... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 99.99 VINTAGE E & S INC 212009 09/17/23 - SPORTS COMPLEX LIGHT PO... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 337.66 GOLDSTAR ASPHALT PRODU... 211967 EMERGENCY SAND DELIVERY Disaster Prep Supplies 101-6005-60406 9,515.63 JERNIGAN'S, INC 211973 FY 23/24 SAFETY BOOTS D.PECINA Safety Gear 101-3008-60427 163.11 DUNN-EDWARDS CORPORAT... 211962 PAINT Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 316.23 DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211959 NEW CITY LAMP POSTS INSTALLATION (... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 3,975.00 DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211959 X-PARK ARTIFICAL TURF REINSTALLATION Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 8,800.00 DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211959 FB PARK BENCH INSTALLATION Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 7,200.00 DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211959 FB CONCRETE REPAIR Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 4,800.00 DESERT CONCEPTS CONSTR... 211959 LQ COVE TRAIL HANDRAIL & CONCRETE ... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 9,950.00 SHANNON BRIGHAM 211995 WC MEMBERSHIP REFUND Wellness Center Membershi... 101-0000-42218 75.00 JENSEN, SHARLA W 211972 1 DAY SESSION CLASSES Instructors 101-3002-60107 192.00 JENSEN, SHARLA W 211972 PERSONAL TRAINING 3 SESSIONS CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 132.00 JENSEN, SHARLA W 211972 PERSONAL TRAINING 6 SESSIONS CLASS... Instructors 101-3002-60107 1,056.00 SHIRY, TERESA 211996 BALLROOM BEGINNING DI CLASSES Instructors 101-3002-60107 136.50 WILLIAMS, BILLEE 212013 PILATES CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 252.00 WILLIAMS, BILLEE 212013 GENTLE YOGA FRIDAY CALSS Instructors 101-3002-60107 63.00 SC FUELS 211994 GENERATOR FUEL Machinery & Equipment 101-2002-80101 2,715.30 VAN DERMYDEN MAKUS LA... 212007 07/05/23 - WORKPLACE CLIMATE ASSES... Professional Services 101-1004-60103 184.24 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, L... 211982 DISPENSER TAPE, PAPER CLIPS, & BATTE... Office Supplies 101-1002-60400 37.56 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, L... 211982 CITYWIDE DISPOSABLE CUPS Citywide Supplies 101-1007-60403 65.04 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 TONER Office Supplies 101-1004-60400 63.08 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 CITYWIDE PRINTING PAPER Forms, Copier Paper 101-1007-60402 88.62 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 RETURN CITYWIDE PRINTING PAPER Forms, Copier Paper 101-1007-60402 -88.62 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 POST IT NOTES, STAPLES, BINDERS Office Supplies 101-3001-60400 140.89 STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 ELECTRIC TOWER HEATER Operating Supplies 101-6006-60420 56.54 SMITH PIPE & SUPPLY CO 211998 POTTING SOIL & BATTERIES Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 205.04 SMITH PIPE & SUPPLY CO 211998 SUPPLIES FOR LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT Tools/Equipment 101-3005-60432 142.50 CRIME SCENE STERI-CLEAN, L... 211958 08/28/23 - CRIME SCENE CLEAN UP LA2... Special Enforcement Funds 101-2001-60175 900.00 BIO-TOX LABORATORIES 211953 BLOOD ALCOHOL ANALYSIS Blood/Alcohol Testing 101-2001-60174 184.25 BIO-TOX LABORATORIES 211953 BLOOD ALCOHOL ANALYSIS Blood/Alcohol Testing 101-2001-60174 2,141.65 USA DRAIN AND PLUMBING... 212006 COLONEL MITCHELL PAIGE RESTROOM ... Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 402.00 USA DRAIN AND PLUMBING... 212006 COLONEL MITCHELL PAIGE RESTROOM ... Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 561.00 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY 211979 UNIFORMS Uniforms 101-3005-60690 743.71 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY 211979 UNIFORMS Uniforms 101-3008-60690 892.50 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY 211979 SHIRTS FOR PW ADMIN STAFF Operating Supplies 101-7001-60420 275.52 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY 211979 FINANCE SHIRTS Office Supplies 101-1006-60400 585.11 ROBERT HALF 211989 09/01/23 - TEMP AGENCY SERVICES A.... Temporary Agency Services 101-6006-60125 1,575.00 ROBERT HALF 211989 09/08/23 - TEMP AGENCY SERVICES A.... Temporary Agency Services 101-6006-60125 1,260.00 KOOLFOG, INC 211974 FB POOL MISTING COOLING SYSTEM RE... Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 136.53 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/2023 -JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 101-3008-60115 14,926.93 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/21/23 - CH EMERGENCY WATER EXT... Janitorial 101-3008-60115 355.00 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/02/23 - CH ENHANCED CLEANING Janitorial 101-3008-60115 760.00 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 09/2023 - BOYS & GIRLS CLUB JANITORI... Janitorial 101-3008-60115 98.27 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 07/2023 - SPORTS COMPLEX JANITORIAL.. Janitorial 101-3008-60115 866.78 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/2023 - SPORTS COMPLEX JANITORIAL.. Janitorial 101-3008-60115 866.78 PATTON DOOR & GATE 211984 PW YARD GATE REPAIR Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 398.58 MACIAS NURSERY, INC. 211975 PLANTS Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 4,524.00 GRAINGER 211968 LP GAS CONVERSION KIT Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 32.52 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 1 of 6 37 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount GRAINGER 211968 CALIFORNIA FLAGS (5) Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 535.42 ROMANA RAMIREZ 211990 CITATION DISMISSAL REFUND LQ200477 Administrative Citation Servi... 101-6004-60111 5,200.00 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER D.. 211957 WATER SERVICE Water - Utilities 101-2002-61200 129.91 FIRST CHOICE A/C & HEATING.. 211964 LQ PARK HVAC REPAIRS HVAC 101-3008-60667 1,085.00 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 FY 22/23 R/C FS#32 INTERNET SVC TO 1... Telephone - Utilities 101-2002-61300 -99.99 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 FY22/23 R/C 3/2023 POLICE INTERNET ... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 -572.84 SHIRY, TERESA 211996 FY 22/23 R/C BALLROOM CLASSES TO 1... Instructors 101-3003-60107 -157.50 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 FY 22/23 R/C FS#32 INTERNET SVC FR 1... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 99.99 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 FY 22/23 R/C FS#32 INTERNET SVC TO 1... Telephone - Utilities 101-2002-61300 -99.99 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 FY22/23 R/C 3/2023 POLICE INTERNET F... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2001-61400 572.84 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 FY 22/23 R/C FS#32 INTERNET SVC FR 1... Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 99.99 SHIRY, TERESA 211996 FY 22/23 R/C BALLROOM CLASSES FR 10... Instructors 101-3002-60107 157.50 PETRA-1, LP 211985 WC GYM WIPES 4 CASES Operating Supplies 101-3002-60420 671.91 SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY 212001 08/2023 - SUNLINE PASSES Due to SunLine 101-0000-20305 272.00 SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY 212001 08/2023 - SUNLINE PASSES Miscellaneous Revenue 101-0000-42301 -14.00 T & G GLOBAL, LLC 212002 2023 HOLIDAY DECOR AND LIGHTING D... Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 24,491.93 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971476 - REIMBURSEMENT MATTERS Developer Deposits 101-0000-22810 2,323.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971477 - DUCE ADMIN APPEAL (51199 ... Attorney 101-1003-60153 408.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971479 - COATS & KOHANFARSI STVR DI... Attorney 101-1003-60153 264.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971474 -TELECOMMUNICATIONS Attorney 101-1003-60153 196.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971475 - US SRR CLASSES 3,14,16,21,24,... Attorney 101-1003-60153 75.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971473 - SRR RESORT Attorney 101-1003-60153 2,928.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971471- CODE ENFORCEMENT Attorney 101-1003-60153 2,440.43 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971469 - PERSONNEL GENERAL Attorney 101-1003-60153 240.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971468 - GENERAL Attorney 101-1003-60153 7,806.41 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971478 - DUCE ADMIN APPEAL (51199 ... Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,053.50 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971470 - LITIGATION GENERAL Attorney/Litigation 101-1003-60154 1,617.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971166 - REIMBURSEMENT MATTERS Developer Deposits 101-0000-22810 505.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971163 - SOLID WASTE FRANCHISE MAT... Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,656.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971165 - RESPONSES FOR PUBLIC RECO... Attorney 101-1003-60153 3,840.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971164 - LQ GEM OF THE DESERT Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,298.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971161- SRR RESORT Attorney 101-1003-60153 3,696.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971159 - CODE ENFORCEMENT Attorney 101-1003-60153 748.79 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971157 - PERSONNEL GENERAL Attorney 101-1003-60153 600.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971156 - GENERAL Attorney 101-1003-60153 7,743.41 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971162 -TELECOMMUNICATIONS Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,098.50 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971158 - LITIGATION GENERAL Attorney/Litigation 101-1003-60154 1,787.50 OCEAN SPRINGS TECH INC 211981 09/2023 - FB POOL CAT 5000 COMPUTE... Fritz Burns Pool Maintenance 101-3005-60184 240.00 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER D.. 211957 WATER SERVICE Water -Desert Pride - Utilities 101-3005-61206 2,769.63 DESERT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 211960 RECESSED LIGHTS (12) Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 638.15 FERGUSON ENTERPRISES, INC 211963 08/2023 - SERVICE CHARGE Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 14.73 VISIT GREATER PALM SPRINGS 212010 Q4 FY 22/23 STVR TBID COLLECTIONS TBID Due to VGPS 101-0000-20303 252,960.63 SILVERROCK RESORT 211997 04/01-06/30/23 - 4TH QUARTER SALES ... Sales Taxes Payable 101-0000-20304 2,212.00 VISIT GREATER PALM SPRINGS 212010 Q4 FY 22/23 STVR TBID COLLECTIONS VGPS TBID Admin Fee 101-0000-43635 -12,648.03 SANCHEZ, STEVE 211993 8/30-9/1/23 - CA JOINT POWERS FORU... Travel & Training 101-1002-60320 175.57 MCGARREY, DEBORAH 211976 8/30-09/1/23 - CA JOINT POWERS FOR... Travel & Training 101-1002-60320 177.86 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 09/2023 - LQ PARK PHONE Telephone - Utilities 101-3005-61300 47.92 Fund 101- GENERAL FUND Total: 405,061.13 Fund: 201- GAS TAX FUND WHITE CAP CONSTRUCTION ... 212011 SAND BAGS Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 379.54 Fund 201- GAS TAX FUND Total: 379.54 Fund: 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/2023 -JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 202-3004-60115 3,264.32 MERCHANTS BUILDING MAI... 211977 08/2023 -JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 202-3006-60115 989.54 Fund 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND Total: 4,253.86 Fund: 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND WILLDAN FINANCIAL SERVIC... 212012 10/01-12/31/23 - LANDSCAPE & LIGHTI... Administration 215-7004-60102 3,700.01 MISSION LINEN SUPPLY 211979 UNIFORMS Uniforms 215-7004-60690 743.72 PWLC II, INC 211988 TREE SERVICE ON AVE 50 Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 1,920.00 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 2 of 6 38 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DIST 211970 ELECTRICITY SERVICE Electric - Utilities 215-7004-61116 12.34 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER D.. 211957 WATER SERVICE Water - Medians - Utilities 215-7004-61211 3,657.21 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 09/07-10/06/23 - PHONE SERVICE Electric - Utilities 215-7004-61116 133.02 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 09/10-10/09/23 - PHONE SVC Electric - Utilities 215-7004-61116 55.39 Fund 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND Total: 10,221.69 Fund: 241 - HOUSING AUTHORITY RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971472 - HOUSING AUTHORITY MISC Attorney 241-9101-60153 2,409.25 RUTAN & TUCKER 211991 971160 - HOUSING AUTHORITY MISC Attorney 241-9101-60153 1,848.00 Fund 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY Total: 4,257.25 Fund: 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND HAMMEL, GREEN, AND ABR... 211969 LQART ENTRY MONUMENTS STUDY Marketing &Tourism Promot.. 247-0000-60461 8,761.74 Fund 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND Total: 8,761.74 Fund: 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND BEST SIGNS INC 211952 PLAQUE FOR GOLD STAR MONUMENT Operating Supplies 270-0000-60482 337.70 Fund 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND Total: 337.70 Fund: 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS ST. FRANCIS ELECTRIC, LLC 211999 08/2023 - ONCALL TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAI... Construction 401-0000-60188 1,509.75 ORTIZ ENTERPRISES INC. 211983 08/2023 - DUNE PALMS BRIDGE PROGIR Retention Payable 401-0000-20600 -22,670.00 ORTIZ ENTERPRISES INC. 211983 08/2023 - DUNE PALMS BRIDGE PROGIR Construction 401-0000-60188 453,400.00 AMERICAN BUSINESS BANK 211949 08/2023 DUNE PALMS BRIDGE RETENTI... Retention Payable 401-0000-20600 22,670.00 JACOBSSON ENGINEERING C... 211971 05/2023 -JEFFERSON/AVE 53 ROUNDA... Construction 401-0000-60188 4,050.00 PLANIT REPROGRAPHICS SYS... 211986 COVE TRAILS PARKING LOT IMPROVEM... Construction 401-0000-60188 21.97 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211954 FY 22/23 R/C RETENTION PAYMENT 1 TO.. Retention Payable 401-0000-20600 -814.50 JACOBSSON ENGINEERING C... 211971 FY 22/23 R/C RETENTION PAYMENT 4 TO.. Construction 401-0000-60188 -12,609.48 JACOBSSON ENGINEERING C... 211971 FY 22/23 R/C RETENTION PAYMENT 4 FR.. Retention Payable 401-0000-20600 12,609.48 Fund 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Total: 458,167.22 Fund: 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT AMERICAN TIRE DEPOT 211950 TIRES FOR FLEET Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 483.82 PLAZA TOWING 211987 9/13/23 - 2022 CHEVY COLORADO VIN 9... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 150.00 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2017 CHEVY COLORADO VIN H1269005 Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 99.55 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2022 CHEVY COLORADO VIN N1128792 Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 230.90 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2019 CHEVY EQUINOX OIL CHANGE VIN ... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 112.63 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2016 FORD ESCAPE OIL CHANGE VIN A2... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 93.62 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2022 CHEVY COLORADO OIL CHANGE VI... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 112.63 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2019 CHEVY EQUINOX OIL CHANGE VIN ... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 117.20 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2018 CHEVY COLORADO OIL CHANGE VI... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 178.40 MYFLEETCENTER 211980 2017 CHEVY COLORADO OIL CHANGE VI... Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 182.20 THE LOCK SHOP, INC 212003 KEY & REMOTE FOR FLEET Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 246.75 THE LOCK SHOP, INC 212003 KEY & REMOTE FOR 2017 CHEVY SILVER... Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 493.50 S&D CARWASH MANAGEME... 211992 08/2023 - CAR WASH MEMBERSHIP Vehicle Repair & Maintenan... 501-0000-60676 839.58 FUELMAN 211966 08/2023 - FUEL Fuel & Oil 501-0000-60674 1,388.91 Fund 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT Total: 4,729.69 Fund: 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 212004 08/28-08/31/23 - SOFTWARE SERVICES Software Implementation/E... 502-0000-71049 1,387.50 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 212004 08/21-09/07/23 - SOFTWARE SERVICE Software Implementation/E... 502-0000-71049 14,013.75 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 212004 08/21-09/07/23 TRAVEL & TRAINING Software Implementation/E... 502-0000-71049 9,348.81 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS- 211956 09/10-10/09/23 - CH INTERNET (2546) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 2,079.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 212008 08/02-09/01/23 - BACKUP SERVER (2183) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 66.17 VERIZON WIRELESS 212008 08/02-09/01/23 - CITY IPADS (5587) Cell/Mobile Phones 502-0000-61301 1,273.90 VERIZON WIRELESS 212008 08/02-09/1/23 - CITY CELL SVC (5496) Cell/Mobile Phones 502-0000-61301 3,306.88 MICROSOFT CORPORATION 211978 08/10-09/09/23 - MS AZURE ONLINE SV... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 767.50 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 09/03-10/02/23 - 2ND CITY INTERNET LI... Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 2,619.58 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIO... 211965 09/04-10/03/23 - DSL SVC Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 436.23 Fund 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total: 35,299.32 Fund: 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND BELSON OUTDOORS LLC 211951 SILVERROCK EVENT SITE PARK BENCHES... Parks 503-0000-71060 1,444.08 BELSON OUTDOORS LLC 211951 SILVERROCK EVENT SITE PARK BENCHES... Parks 503-0000-71060 2,573.68 BELSON OUTDOORS LLC 211951 SRR EVENT SITE PARK BENCHES Parks 503-0000-71060 13,930.00 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 3 of 6 39 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/202316 Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211954 7/2023 LQ PARK SPLASH PAD RENOVAT... Retention Payable 503-0000-20600 -9,896.25 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211954 7/2023 LQ PARK SPLASH PAD RENOVAT... Parks 503-0000-71060 197,925.00 CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL P... 211954 FY 22/23 R/C RETENTION PAYMENT 1 FR.. Retention Payable 503-0000-20600 814.50 Fund 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND Total: 206,791.01 Fund: 504 - INSURANCE FUND STAPLES ADVANTAGE 212000 CLEANING SUPPLIES Operating Supplies 504-1010-60420 788.06 Fund 504 - INSURANCE FUND Total: 788.06 Grand Total: 1,139,048.21 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 4 of 6 40 Demand Register Fund Summary Fund 101 -GENERAL FUND 201- GAS TAX FUND 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND 504 - INSURANCE FUND Account Number 101-0000-20303 101-0000-20304 101-0000-20305 101-0000-20981 101-0000-22810 101-0000-42218 101-0000-42301 101-0000-43635 101-1001-60320 101-1002-60320 101-1002-60400 101-1003-60153 101-1003-60154 101-1004-60103 101-1004-60400 101-1006-60400 101-1007-60402 101-1007-60403 101-2001-60174 101-2001-60175 101-2001-61400 101-2002-61200 101-2002-61300 101-2002-61400 101-2002-80101 101-3001-60400 101-3002-60107 101-3002-60420 101-3003-60107 101-3003-60149 101-3005-60184 101-3005-60431 101-3005-60432 101-3005-60690 101-3005-60691 101-3005-61206 101-3005-61300 101-3008-60115 101-3008-60427 101-3008-60431 101-3008-60667 101-3008-60690 101-3008-60691 Grand Total: Account Summary Account Name TBID Due to VGPS Sales Taxes Payable Due to SunLine United Way Deductions Developer Deposits Wellness Center Membe... Miscellaneous Revenue VGPS TBID Admin Fee Travel & Training Travel & Training Office Supplies Attorney Attorney/Litigation Professional Services Office Supplies Office Supplies Forms, Copier Paper Citywide Supplies Blood/Alcohol Testing Special Enforcement Fu... Cable/Internet - Utilities Water - Utilities Telephone - Utilities Cable/Internet - Utilities Machinery & Equipment Office Supplies Instructors Operating Supplies Instructors Community Experiences Fritz Burns Pool Mainten... Materials/Supplies Tools/Equipment Uniforms Maintenance/Services Water -Desert Pride - Util.. Telephone - Utilities Janitorial Safety Gear Materials/Supplies HVAC Uniforms Maintenance/Services Expense Amount 405,061.13 379.54 4,253.86 10,221.69 4,257.25 8,761.74 337.70 458,167.22 4,729.69 35,299.32 206,791.01 788.06 1,139,048.21 Expense Amount 252,960.63 2,212.00 272.00 37.00 2,828.00 75.00 -14.00 -12,648.03 45.00 353.43 37.56 36,092.04 3,404.50 184.24 63.08 585.11 0.00 65.04 2,325.90 900.00 572.84 129.91 -199.98 -262.35 2,715.30 140.89 1,989.00 671.91 -157.50 24,491.93 240.00 4,729.04 142.50 743.71 35,062.66 2,769.63 47.92 17,873.76 163.11 1,537.05 1,085.00 892.50 1,498.11 Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/2023 JB 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 5 of 6 41 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03603 - 09/22/2023 JB Account Summary *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 6 of 6 42 Account Number Account Name Expense Amount 101-6004-60103 Professional Services 523.00 101-6004-60111 Administrative Citation ... 5,200.00 101-6005-60406 Disaster Prep Supplies 9,515.63 101-6006-60125 Temporary Agency Servi... 2,835.00 101-6006-60420 Operating Supplies 56.54 101-7001-60420 Operating Supplies 275.52 201-7003-60431 Materials/Supplies 379.54 202-3004-60115 Janitorial 3,264.32 202-3006-60115 Janitorial 989.54 215-7004-60102 Administration 3,700.01 215-7004-60690 Uniforms 743.72 215-7004-60691 Maintenance/Services 1,920.00 215-7004-61116 Electric - Utilities 200.75 215-7004-61211 Water - Medians - Utiliti... 3,657.21 241-9101-60153 Attorney 4,257.25 247-0000-60461 Marketing & Tourism Pr... 8,761.74 270-0000-60482 Operating Supplies 337.70 401-0000-20600 Retention Payable 11,794.98 401-0000-60188 Construction 446,372.24 501-0000-60674 Fuel & Oil 1,388.91 501-0000-60675 Parts, Accessories, and ... 740.25 501-0000-60676 Vehicle Repair & Maint... 2,600.53 502-0000-60301 Software Licenses 767.50 502-0000-61301 Cell/Mobile Phones 4,580.78 502-0000-61400 Cable/Internet - Utilities 5,200.98 502-0000-71049 Software Implementatio... 24,750.06 503-0000-20600 Retention Payable -9,081.75 503-0000-71060 Parks 215,872.76 504-1010-60420 Operating Supplies 788.06 Grand Total: 1,139,048.21 Project Account Summary Project Account Key Project Account Name Project Name Expense Amount **None** **None** **None** 433,384.83 08-020E TRAVERTINE EXP HOFMANN LAND/TRAVERTINE 505.00 111205CT Construction Expense Dune Palms Bridge Imp/BRLKS-5' 453,400.00 111205RP Retention Payable Dune Palms Bridge Imp/BRLKS-5' 0.00 201709CT Construction Expense Ave 53 Jefferson St.Roundabout 41050.00 201709RP Retention Payable Ave 53 Jefferson St.Roundabout 0.00 202215E Landscape Maintenance Refurbis... Landscape Maint Refurbishment- 1,920.00 202216E General PW Maint - Desert Concep.. General PW Maintenance - Desei 25,925.00 202219E La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation 197,925.00 202219RP Retention Payable La Quinta Splash Pad Renovation -9,896.25 202228E X Park Shade Structure X Park Shade Structure 8,800.00 202230CT Construction Expense Cove Trails Parking Lot Improverr 21.97 202319E Entry Monument Project expense Entry Monuments project 8,761.74 202320E Cyclone Hilary FEMA Reimbursable.. Tropical Cyclone Hilary 9,895.17 22006E GTGF LLC EXPENSE GTGF, LLC/Build to Stay 2,323.00 2324TMICT Construction Expense FY23/24Traffic Maintenance Imf 1,509.75 STVRE Short Term Vacation Rental Expen... Short Term Vacation Rental Tracl 523.00 Grand Total: 1,139,048.21 *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 9/26/2023 12:45:40 PM Page 6 of 6 42 ATTACHMENT 2 City of La Quinta Bank Transactions 9/11/2023 — 9/22/2023 Wire Transaction Listed below are the wire transfers from 9/11/2023— 9/22/2023. Wire Transfers: 09/12/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - LANDMARK $2,036.98 09/18/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALIPERS $29.14 09/18/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALIPERS $5,500.72 09/18/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALIPERS $15,407.15 09/18/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALIPERS $29,615.29 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - EDD $90.42 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - STERLING $1,460.39 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - LQCEA $486.00 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - MISSION SQAURE $3,925.00 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - MISSION SQAURE $10,801.28 09/19/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - J&H ASSET PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC $41,363.52 09/20/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - LANDMARK $198,316.17 09/22/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - STANDARD OF OREGON $1,549.04 TOTAL WIRE TRANSFERS OUT $310,581.10 43 44 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 7 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT LEGAL SERVICES WITH RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP RECOMMENDATION Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Amended and Restated Agreement for Contract Legal Services with Rutan & Tucker, LLP. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Current City Attorney, Bill Ihrke, was appointed by Council as City Attorney on July 1, 2014, and Rutan & Tucker LLP has served as the contract City Attorney's Office since 2000. Since the current City Attorney's appointment, there has not been a rate increase, except for a modest adjustment to the retainer amount for attendance at City Council meetings and office hours. • Proposed Amendment No. 1 has modest increases, at very competitive rates, for general municipal counsel services to account for inflation and other factors impacting the costs to provide legal services. FISCAL IMPACT The proposed rates are set forth in Amendment No. 1 (Attachment 1) and would be effective October 1, 2023. A summary of the proposed rates is below. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Because hourly rates (except for the retainer amount) for legal services have not been increased since at least July 2014, increases are proposed to account for inflation and changing industry standards for providing high-quality legal services for the City. Changing industry standards include the increased expectations for expertise in a multitude of legal practices. For example, the State Legislature over the last several years enacted many laws affecting housing and land use planning, among other subject matters. All of these new laws, and related court decisions and administrative directives, impact the provision of legal services to the City Council, City Manager, and City Staff. 45 As with most contracted consulting services, the contract City Attorney's Office is paid based on hourly rates that are set depending on a handful of factors, such as (i) seniority of attorneys performing the work (e.g., partner or associate performing services), (ii) specialized nature of the legal work (e.g., litigation involving challenges under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)), and (iii) other mutually agreed upon criteria (e.g., bond counsel design rates). A summary of the proposed rates are as follows: Legal Service Current Rate Proposed Rate Retainer Amount $11,000 per month $13,200 per month (subject to reduction) General Account Legal $210 per hour $265 per hour Services (all attorneys' services) (all attorneys' services) Special Rate Legal $240 per hour for partners $300 per hour for partners Services $215 per hour for associates $270 per hour for associates Bond Counsel Current hourly design rate for Current hourly design rate for attorney assigned Current hourly design rate for attorney assigned Current hourly design rate for Reimbursement Matters (e.g., Dev. agmts.) attorney assigned attorney assigned The proposed rates remain very competitive among contract city attorneys not only in the Coachella Valley, but statewide. Moreover, the City Attorney's Office will continue to provide services efficiently and effectively, recognizing that the City has limited funding resources. Finally, based on the fact that the City Attorney's Office has come well within budget at the conclusion of the most recent fiscal years, it is anticipated that there will not need to be any budget adjustment for the current fiscal year (FY 2023-24) even if the proposed rate increases are approved by the City Council. L. TERNATIVES Council may elect not to approve the proposed Amendment No. 1. However, because the contract City Attorney's Office has not had a general rate increase for over nine years, and because inflationary and other factors have impacted the provision of legal services, it is recommended that Council approve this Amendment No. 1. Prepared by: Bill Ihrke, City Attorney Approved by: Jon McMillen, City Manager Attachment: 1. Proposed Amendment No. 1 to Amended and Restated Agreement for Contract Legal Services 46 ATTACHMENT 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT LEGAL SERVICES THIS AMENDMENT NO. 1 ("Amendment") to the current AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES made and entered as of July 1, 2016 ("Current Agreement") by and between THE CITY OF LA QUINTA ("City"), a California municipal corporation, the SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE FORMER LA QUINTA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("Agency"), a California public entity, the LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY, a California public entity ("LQHA"), the LA QUINTA FINANCING AUTHORITY, a California public entity ("LQFA"), and RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP ("R&T") a Limited Liability Partnership, is effective as of October 1, 2023 ("Amendment Effective Date"). The parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Revised Schedule of Compensation The Schedule of Compensation attached to the Current Agreement as Exhibit `B" is hereby superseded and replaced with Exhibit "B" to this Amendment. 2. All Other Provisions Remain With the exception of the replacement of Exhibit `B" (Schedule of Compensation) attached to this this Amendment, all other terms and conditions of the Current Agreement remain in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment as of the dates stated below. [signatures on next page] 698/015610-0041 19546691.4 a09/28/23 47 Dated: ATTEST: 2023 Monika Radeva, CMC, City Clerk Dated: ATTEST: 2023 Monika Radeva, CMC, Agency Secretary Dated: ATTEST: CITY OF LA QUINTA By: Jon McMillen, City Manager SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE FORMER LA QUINTA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: Jon McMillen, Executive Director LA QUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY AND LA QUINTA FINANCING AUTHORITY 2023 By: Monika Radeva, CMC, Authorities' Secretary Jon McMillen, Executive Director RUTAN & TUCKER, LLP Dated: , 2023 By: William H. Ihrke, Partner 698/015610-0041 19546691.4 a09/28/23 '2' 48 EXHIBIT `B" SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION I. CITY ATTORNEY AND AGENCY'S/AUTHORITIES' COUNSEL. For services rendered by Rutan & Tucker, LLP, the City, Agency, LQHA and LQFA hereby agree to pay the following fees: A. Retainer Amount. 1. A flat retainer rate of $13,200 per month shall be paid: (a) For Council Meeting Weeks: On Council meeting Tuesdays, the hours at City Hall shall be 10:00 a.m. until the end of the meeting, and 8:00 a.m. until noon, and then from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the following Wednesday. These hours will generally be handled by the designated City Attorney unless ill or otherwise unavailable. (b) For Planning Commission Weeks: On the Tuesday of the Commission meeting, the hours at City Hall shall be one hour prior to the start of the Planning Commission meeting until the end of that Planning Commission meeting. These hours are optional and will be handled by the designated Assistant City Attorney unless ill or otherwise unavailable, and only if attorney attendance at these meetings is requested. (c) With the consent of the City Manager, the City Attorney may occasionally adjust the City Hall hours to accommodate scheduling needs. (d) The retainer may be reduced by $5,000 for each bi-monthly City Council meeting (and related Tuesday/Wednesday office hours) that is cancelled and attendance of the City Attorney for those related Tuesday/Wednesday office hours is not required. B. Additional Amounts for General City Attorney Services. 1. All hours for general attorney services (in addition to the Retainer Time) shall be billed at $265 per hour for attorney services, $150 per hour for all paralegals, and $50 per hour for document clerks. 698/015610-0041 19546691.4 a09/28/23 B-1 49 II. SPECIAL SERVICES RATES. For special services rendered by R&T, the City, Agency, LQHA and LQFA agree to pay the following fees: A. For services rendered in connection with any litigation or threatened litigation matter as described in Section ILA. of Exhibit "A," or for special transactional services the following fees shall apply: $300 per hour for all partners. On special matters, and with the advance permission of the City Council, a "Special Partner Rate" of $365 per hour may be imposed for litigation matters requiring a high degree of specialty outside the normal. 2. $270 per hour for all associates. 3. $150 per hour for all paralegals and $50 per hour for all document clerks. B. For services rendered in connection with other special legal services, such as labor, telecommunications, post -redevelopment, hazardous and toxic materials, and other "non -general matter" legal services, but not including bond services, the following fees shall apply: $300 per hour for all partners. 2. $270 per hour for all associates. 3. $150 per hour for all paralegals. C. Bond Counsel. For services rendered by R&T acting as Bond Counsel, the City, Agency, LQHA and LQFA hereby agree to pay the standard hourly design rates for R&T attorneys who perform bond services, subject to any maximum amount of payment for bond services, agreed upon by R&T and the City, Agency, LQHA and/or LQFA, as part of any bond issuance. In no event shall R&T be paid based on a percentage of a bond issuance, nor shall R&T be paid additional contingent compensation based on whether and under what terms the City, Agency, LQHA or LQFA enters into a separate contract for a bond issuance. Notwithstanding any provisions in the Agreement, this Section II.0 of Exhibit `B" is applicable starting January 1, 2016. D. Costs. All travel time shall be billed (except for in conjunction with Retainer Work or Bond Counsel work) but no travel charges to the desert area (i.e., mileage or hotel) shall be charged. Charges for travel outside the Riverside or Orange County area will be subject to approval by the City Manager. No long distance telephone charges within the Orange and Riverside County areas would be billed. All other out-of-pocket charges (i.e., copying at $.19 per page, Lexis or Westlaw charges, telecopying, messenger charges) shall be charged at standard rates. 698/015610-0041 19546691.4 a09/28/23 B-2 50 E. Reimbursement Rates. For all matters for which the City, Agency, LQHA or LQFA is entitled to reimbursement for R&T's services from third parties, R&T's rates shall be its standard applicable hourly design rates. If the City is unable to obtain reimbursement for any reason, the City, Agency, LQHA or LQFA shall be credited with the differential between the above scheduled rates and the standard applicable hourly design rates, or shall be entitled to a refund of the differential, at its or their option. 698/015610-0041 19546691.4 a09/28/23 B-3 51 52 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITL : APPROVE FIRST ROUND COMMUNITY SERVICES GRANTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 RECOMMENDATION Approve first round Community Services Grants for fiscal year 2023/24. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Council considers Community Services Grants and Economic Development/Marketing & Sponsorship funding requests three times per fiscal year. • Thirteen grant applications were received and reviewed by the Community Services Grant Ad Hoc Committee (Committee). FISCAL IMPACT The total 2023/24 grant budget is $100,000 allocated to Community Services Grants (Account No. 101-3001-60510). Thirteen organizations submitted a total of $50,450 in grant requests. The Committee recommends funding $24,950 of these requests. If approved, the remaining balance would be $75,050. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Grants are awarded to 501(c)3 non-profit groups and organizations that benefit La Quinta residents and strengthen the business community. Grants are limited to $5,000 per request and consecutive fiscal year funding is not allowed (Attachment 1). The Starter Grant category is for an organization applying for the first time. This allows first-time applicants up to $500 of funding and eligibility to apply again the next fiscal year. The Committee, comprised of Councilmembers Pena and McGarrey, reviewed all applications (Attachment 2), and recommended the following: 53 Applicant Requested Committee Recommendation American Association of University Women Inc. (AAUW CA SPF) $5,000 $2,500 Alzheimer's Coachella Valley (ACV)* $5,000 $500 Assistance League Coachella Valley $2,000 $2,000 Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) CA, Desert Communities Chapter $3,000 $0 Autism Society Inland Empire $5,000 $2,500 Bighorn Institute $2,500 $0 California Care Force $5,000 $0 Girls Rising* $500 $0 La Quinta High School Blackhawk Boosters (Aquatics) $5,000 $5,000 La Quinta High School Boys' & Girls' Water Polo Team $5,000 $5,000 LifeStream (Blood Bank of San Bernardino & Riverside Counties) $2,500 $2,500 Nehemiah Charitable Fund $5,000 $0 The Rotary Club of La Quinta Foundation $4,950 $4,950 Total $50,450 $24,950 *Starter Grant All applications are available for review in the Community Services Department. ALTERNATIVES Council may modify and/or deny funding for any or all grant applications received. Prepared by: Christina Calderon, Community Services Deputy Director Approved by: Jon McMillen, City Manager Attachments: 1. Community Services Grant Overview 2. Recommended Grant Requests 54 ATTACHMENT 1 The City of La Quinta offers a grant program for community services support. • Community Services Grants go to recognized nonprofit organizations that benefit the residents of La Quinta. • Grants are considered and funded up to three times per year (rounds). • All three rounds are held within the city's fiscal year (July 1—June 30). • Organizations that have been funded are ineligible for funding for the next fiscal year. • All funding requests are limited to an amount not to exceed $5,000. IS MY ORGANIZATION ELIGIBLE? Q: How much money is available? A: Requests are limited to an amount not to exceed $5,000. Any funding amount requested could be adjusted to a lesser amount at the discretion and approval of the City Council. Q: Who can apply for this grant? A: Applications are accepted from recognized nonprofit organizations that directly benefit La Quinta residents. Second consideration is given to nonprofit organizations that indirectly affect the quality of life for the residents of La Quinta. Q: Can an individual apply for this grant? A: No, individuals are not eligible for funding through the City of La Quinta grant program. Q: What if my organization is applying for a grant for the first time? A: Organizations applying to the Community Services Grant program for the first time are eligible for a 'Starter Grant". The "Starter Grant" allows first time applicants grant funding up to $500 if they demonstrate their commitment to provide services to the La Quinta community. If an organization is selected to receive the 'Starter Grant" they would then be eligible to apply to the program again the next fiscal year. Q: Can my organization request "seed" money for a start-up? A: Yes, organizations can request "seed" money, however they are required to obtain matching funds from other sources in the some fiscal year before the grant funds will be released. Q: Is my organization eligible if we received Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds? A: No, organizations that receive CDBG funds from the City of La Quinta during the same fiscal year are not eligible for funding. Q: Is my organization eligible if we received Community Services Grant (CSG) funds in the past? A: Yes, and No. Organizations that were funded before June 30, 2022 are now eligible to apply. Organizations that were funded after July 1, 2022 are ineligible for funding and must wait until July 1, 2024 to re -apply. THE PROCESS... What you need to do: 1. Determine eligibility based on the information provided above. If eligible, proceed to step 2. 2. Review the grants calendar for submission dates (in E). If within due date, proceed to step 3. 3. Fill out the grant application. Once completed proceed to step 4. 4. Submit application via email to ccalderon@laguintaca.gov, or in person to the Wellness Center. a. The Wellness Center is located at 78450 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta, CA 92253. The next steps: 5. Applications are received and reviewed by staff to ensure eligibility and completeness. 6. Completed grant applications will be reviewed by a designated Grant Review Committee (in ME). a. The committee's review includes consideration of the funding amount, the intended use of the funds, and the organizations service to the community. If the committee approves the application, they will then recommend for approval to the City Council. 7. Committee approved applications are submitted to the City Council for consideration and approval (in ) 8. If approved, funds will be dispersed to grantee (in white) and can be spent over a 12 -month period. 9. Funding expenditures will need to be reported to the city at 6 months and a full reconciliation form with supporting documentation will be due before the end of the 12 -month period. For more information on the City of La Quinta Grant program, please contact the Community Resources Department at the Wellness Center 760.564-0096 or at 760.777.7183 55 The City of La Quinta offers a grant program for marketing and event sponsorship. • Marketing/Sponsorship Grants go to nonprofit organizations that would benefit the City of La Quinta in a marketing capacity. • Economic Development Grants go to organizations that will help strengthen the business community in La Quinta. • Grants are considered and funded up to three times per year (rounds). • Organizations that have been funded are ineligible for funding for the next fiscal year. • All three rounds are held within the city's fiscal year (July 1- June 30). • All funding requests must include a detailed marketing/media plan to be considered. Q: How much money is available? A: Requests are limited to an amount not to exceed $5,000. A second tier is available for Economic Development/Marketing requests above $5,000 (submission of a detailed marketing/media plan is required). For Economic Development/Marketing requests above $5,000, an in depth review will be conducted by the La Quinta Marketing Committee. Any funding amount requested could be adjusted to a lesser amount at the discretion and approval of the City Council. Q: Who can apply for this grant? A: Applications are accepted from recognized organizations that would benefit the City of La Quinta in a marketing capacity. Second consideration is given to organizations that indirectly affect the quality of life for the residents of La Quinta. Q: Can an individual apply for this grant? A: No, individuals are not eligible for funding through the City of La Quinta grant program. Q: Can my organization request "seed" money for a start-up? A: Yes, organizations can request "seed" money; however, they are required to obtain matching funds from other sources in the some fiscal year before the grant funds will be released. Q: Is my organization eligible if we received Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds? A: No, organizations that receive CDBG funds from the City of La Quinta during the some fiscal year are not eligible for funding. Q: Is my organization eligible if we received Community Services Grant (CSG) funds in the past? A: Yes, and No. Organizations that were funded before June 30, 2022 are now eligible to apply. Organizations that were funded after July 1, 2022 are ineligible for funding and must wait until July 1, 2024 to re -apply. What you need to do: 1. Determine eligibility based on the information provided above. If eligible, proceed to step 2. 2. Review the grants calendar for submission dates (in E). If within due date, proceed to step 3. 3. Fill out the grant application. Once completed proceed to step 4. 4. Submit application via email to ccalderon@laquintaca.gov, or in person to the Wellness Center. a. The Wellness Center is located at 78450 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta, CA 92253. The next steps: 5. Applications are received and reviewed by staff to ensure eligibility and completeness. 6. Completed grant applications will be reviewed by a designated Grant Review Committee (in a. The committee's review includes consideration of the funding amount, the included marketing/media plans, and the amount of impressions and visitors the event would bring to the city. If the committee approves the application, they will then recommend approval to the City Council. 7. Committee approved applications are submitted to the City Council for consideration and approval (in ) 8. If approved, funds will be dispersed to grantee (in white) and can be spent over a 12 -month period. 9. Funding expenditures will need to be reported to the city at 6 months and a full reconciliation form with supporting documentation will be due before the end of the 12 -month period. For more information on the City of La Quinta Grant program, please contact the Community Resources Department at the Wellness Center 760.564.0096 or at 760.777.7183 56 ATTACHMENT 2 Recommended Grant Reauests: 1. American Association of University Women Inc. (AAUW CA SPF) is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to support scholarships for 7t" grade girls to attend the Tech Trek program, a week-long academic residential summer camp ($1,200 each participant), on a college campus to participate in immersive STEM subjects. Participants that are selected to attend the Tech Trek program can increase their comprehension of math, technology, engineering, and science principles in this summer camp program. Many students continue to higher education and find employment in STEM career fields. College campuses that have participated include UCSB, UCSD, Whittier, and UC Irvine. American Association of University Women Inc. is a first-time applicant to the Community Services Grant Program. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $2,500. 2. Alzheimer's Coachella Valley (ACV) is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to support the expansion of ACV's no -cost programs and services to East Valley cities. Individuals with cognitive impairment and their caregivers/families will have access to a variety of services that include support groups and health screenings. Through ACV's partnership with College of the Desert's mental health nursing rotation program, they have identified unmet needs for programs and services for those living with cognitive impairment and their caregivers in the East Coachella Valley. Alzheimer's Coachella Valley (ACV) is a first-time applicant to the Community Services Grant Program. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding a $500 Starter Grant. This organization will be eligible to apply again for the Community Services Grant program for FY 2024-25. The committee also recommends that if this organization applies again in FY 2024-25, they provide more detail on how their programs/services operate and directly serve La Quinta residents. 3. Assistance League Coachella Valley is requesting $2,000 in Community Services funding for their Operation School Bell program. This program provides new school clothing and hygiene supplies for children in need in the Coachella Valley. Operation School Bell will provide these items to approximately 750 students attending Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD) schools during the year. Funds provided will help cover the $200,000 needed for clothing (shirts, shoes, socks, undergarments) and $20,000 for hygiene kits (brush, comb, toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, shampoo, soap, deodorant). This organization was last funded $1,500 in 2021/22. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $2,000. The committee also recommends that the organization provide data on the number of students in La Quinta schools that received assistance through the Operation School Bell program. 4. Autism Society Inland Empire is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to be used for their annual Halloween Spooktacular Trunk -or -Treat community program taking place on October 21, 2023, at La Quinta Community Park. This program is in partnership with Desert Recreation District (DRD) and will serve the local Autism and 57 Intellectual/Developmental Disability community. This organization was last funded $2,000 in 2020/21. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $2,500. 5. La Quinta High School Blackhawk Boosters (Aquatics) is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to purchase 3 weightlifting platforms for the weight room. These platforms will provide a safe and level foundation for student athletes to work on their muscle strength and conditioning. This organization was last funded $5,000 in 2018/19. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $5,000. 6. La Quinta High School Boys & Girls Water Polo Team is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to purchase uniforms (caps, suits, robes or parkas, hats, t - shirts) and replace broken equipment (shade canopies). This organization was last funded a Starter Grant in the amount of $500 in 2022/23. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $5,000. 7. LifeStream (Blood Bank of San Bernardino & Riverside Counties) is requesting $2,500 in Community Services funding to be used for the construction of 2 large walk-in freezers (1,300 cu. ft. each) that will store life-saving blood products until they are delivered to local hospitals to help patients in need. These new freezers will be a major component of their San Bernardino lab renovation and expansion. This location is the main lab that processes, tests, and stores the blood collected from La Quinta and Rancho Mirage blood donor centers and eventually helps patients at all three Coachella Valley hospitals. This organization was last funded $1,000 in 2012/13. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $2,500. 8. The Rotary Club of La Quinta Foundation is requesting $5,000 in Community Services Funding to send 11 high school students to attend the annual Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Camp (RYLA). This 3 -day leadership conference, held in Crestline, allows outstanding high school Juniors the opportunity to further develop their leadership skills. The fee for 2023 is $450 per camper. This organization was last funded $4,900 in 2018/19. The Grant Review Committee recommends funding $4,950. Grant Requests not recommended for funding and/or did not meet the criteria in the Grant Guidelines include: 9. Association of Funding Professionals (AFP) CA, Desert Communities Chapter is requesting $3,000 in Marketing and Sponsorship funding to be used for National Philanthropy Day® in the Desert on November 3, 2023, for their annual luncheon event. The City of La Quinta will receive media coverage, a table for 8 guests, will be spotlighted with a full-page ad in the Tribute Book, receive acknowledgement at the podium on video screens, and a listing on the AFP Desert Communities website. AFP CA, Desert Communities Chapter is a first-time applicant to the Community Services Grant Program. The Grant Review Committee does not recommend funding for this organization at this time. 10. Bighorn Institute is requesting $2,500 in Marketing and Sponsorship funding for their Annual Party and Golf Classic 2 -day event being held on November 19 and 20. Gold 58 Sponsorship at this amount includes 1 playing spot in the Golf Classic and 2 tickets to the Annual Party (valued at $1,000) as well as recognition in all event materials. Bighorn Institute is a first-time applicant to the Community Services Grant Program. The Grant Review Committee does not recommend funding for this organization at this time. 11. CA Care Force is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to be used to provide seniors, veteran, and families with no cost oral health services and oral health education along with connecting them to a future dental home. CA Care Force is a first- time applicant to the Community Services Grant Program. The Grant Review Committee does not recommend funding for this organization at this time. 12. Girls Rising is requesting a $500 Starter Grant for promotion and outreach for the Girls Rising Mentorship Program. This program serves at -risk girls, ages 8-17, and addresses the need for intervention, equips them with necessary tools/support to make positive choices, engage in health behaviors, and live happy and healthy lives. Their curriculum includes events and workshops about topics such as social media/bullying, self-esteem, self-care, and hygiene. Their program is year-round with mentors and mentees meeting 2-4 times per month. The Grant Review Committee does not recommend funding for this organization at this time. 13. Nehemiah Charitable Fund is requesting $5,000 in Community Services funding to be used for their Emergency Assistance Program to provide critical basic needs to individuals and families. The program provides emergency food vouchers, motel vouchers, utility assistance, and transportation (bus passes) for seniors and/lor the disabled. This organization was last funded a Starter Grant in the amount of $500 in 2022/23. The Grant Review Committee does not recommend funding for this organization at this time. 59 .l City of La Quints BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE VETERAN NOMINATIONS FOR INCLUSION ON VETERANS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MONUMENTS AT CIVIC CENTER CAMPUS RECOMMENDATION Approve veteran nominations for inclusion on the Veterans Acknowledgment Monuments at Civic Center Campus. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Residents submit nominations for the City's annual Veterans Recognition Ceremony. • Nominations are reviewed by staff and submitted to City Council for approval. • Once approved, the veterans' names, ranks, and dates of service are engraved on the Veterans Acknowledgement Monuments at the Civic Center Campus. FISCAL IMPACT The cost to engrave the veterans' information on the Acknowledgement Monuments is approximately $1,100 and funds are available in the Special Events and Experiences Account (101-3003-60149). BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS Every year residents submit nominations for the City's Veteran Recognition Program. Staff review the nominations to ensure they meet the City's criteria and then submit the nominations for Council consideration. If selected, the Veterans' names, ranks, and dates of service are engraved on the Veterans Acknowledgement Monuments at the Civic Center Campus. Program requirements include: • Active military who served in 1954 and after must be a past or current resident for a minimum of three years; • Active military who served in 1953 and before must be a past or current resident; no minimum years; • Honorable discharge from service; and • Proof of military service 61 All branches of the military identified by the Department of Veterans Affairs, including reservists who served a minimum of six years, and merchant marines who served in active duty, are considered. As part of the Veteran's Recognition Ceremony, Council will recognize each veteran with a certificate of appreciation and call attention to the Veterans Acknowledgement Monuments with their newly added name. The followina twentv-one nominations are submitted for consideration: 62 2023 Veteran Nominees Last Name Middle Name First Name Branch Rank Years of Service McCool B. Kenneth Air Force CPT 1966-1970 Thompson Curtis Air Force SGT 1963-1967 Engle James Army SP5 1966-1968 Ramirez Anthony Army MSG E-8 1981-2006 Manuel R. James Army SPC 2009-2012 La Greca D. Philip Army SP4 1960-1966 Brogan K. William Army SP4 1957-1960 Knappenberger L. Louis Army E-4(SP-4) 1960-1968 Potts L. Billy Marine LCPL 1961-1965 Dingerson D. Brett Marine SGT 1971-1975 Gallatin Charles Marine CPL 1966-1968 Kosinski L. John Marine MJR 1968-1988 Arcieri Michael Marine SGT 1985-1989 Webb W James Marine Private 1956-1962 Gibson E. Alan Navy ENCM/LCDR 1975-2023 Burden L. Gary Navy GMC(SW) 1985-2006 Parker S. John Navy CT3 1966-1968 Von Scherr A Michael Navy USN/PO3 1989-1997 Rowland B.E. Geoffrey Navy E-3 1967-1968 Waddell K. Ray Navy Captain 1971-1979 Rio D Peter Coast Guard ET2 1958-1962 62 Nominations and supporting materials are on file with the Community Resources Department. AL i ERNATIVES Council may choose to approve any or all nominations. Prepared by: Erika Arvizu, Administrative Technician Approved by: Christina Calderon, Deputy Director Community Services Attachment: 1. Veterans Recognition Program Applications 63 64 ATTACHMENT 1 Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation) Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo Alan E. Gibson * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electronico * Phone/ Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 07/01/2020 * To / Hasta 01/07/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Navy * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) ENCM,LCDR * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E-9, O-4 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: Page 1 1 65 * From / Desde 01/16/1975 * To / Hasta 01/31/2023 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separation DD_214_1985-06-30.pdf Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! iNon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacionl Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme Retirement.jpg ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electrdnico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relacibn con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / LTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos USNR 16 Jan 75 — Apr 75 NTC San Diego Apr — Jun 75 EN "A" School, GLAKES Jul — Sep 75 USS JOSEPH STRAUSS (DDG -16) Sep 75 — Oct 77 EN "C" School, GLAKES Oct — Nov 77 PCU/USS JOHN YOUNG (DD -973) Nov 77 — Apr 80 USS JASON (AR -8) / USNR Apr 80 — Aug 81 USS JOHN YOUNG (DD -973) Aug 81 - Jan 85 FLTTRNGGROUP, SAN DIEGO Feb 85 - May 87 PCU/USS GERMANTOWN (LSD — 42) May 87 — Sep 89 USS PEORIA (LST -1183) Sep 89 — Oct 92 COMSPECBOATRON 2 /PCU/USS TEMPEST (PC -2) Oct 92 — Aug 9 Page 12 66 N Veteras Recoopiition Veteran's If Von Are SlIhmittind This Program information On Behalf of the Veteran, The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To Qualify for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country in Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation). Residency Requirements: 3a. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). 3b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Last Name: mE--Z- Hirst Name: f'1 o i l Address: Lh f km (.)4 'lease Complete: Name: Address: Email: Email: Telephone: Telephone: PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS La Quinta Resident: From g _/ -2W To Ac Must have been a past or present resident of Branch 1 Rank (Examples: SP4, SGT, PFC) La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. f ] r r ms F-6 i L� tev rev j Q�Dates of Active Service: � GEM ofshe DESERT APPLICATION AND EMAIL TO ftarciaglaqu intaca.gov APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATE PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Submission # IP Address Submission Recorded On Time to Take Survey Veteran Nomination Form 2067604 72.132.168.241 11/04/2022 2:16 PM 12 minutes, 43 seconds Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation) Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos Full Name / Nombre Completo Billy LEWIS. Potts Address / Domicilio , La Quinta, CA La Quinta CA 92253 *Email / Coreo Electronico Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: *From / Desde 02/01/2018 *To / Hasta 11/04/2022 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: *Branch / Rama U.S. Marine Corps *Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) L/CPL *Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E -S, 0-3, W-4,0-8) E-3 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: *From / Desde 07/03/1961 *To / Hasta 07/02/1965 Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion Billy Potts USMC Honorable Discharge 1961-1965.pdf Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme USMC PLAQUE.pdf ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electr6nico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / BTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos **SKIPPED** rw FIDELI CEIP'CAMF-RC£S from theArmr� Farres of the-Ruitrt tatvg ofAmerira I- 6z 4 * / '441 LANCE CC3OORAL (E-3) NILLY L. POTTS 1757718 JULY, 1967 Q1�2- E��&Wk/ MAJOR2 U.S. M -ARD" CORPS DD ass Mc 71 LCPL BILL POTTSAM USMC VETERAN RANK Lance Corpora[ SERVICE 1961-1965 Mos 3361 -Subsistence Supply CIerk PRIMARY UNIT 1965-1965, MCAS Futenrna, Japan 011 UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS , Copyright@ 2020 Togetherweserwd.com Veterans Recognition Program he City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to iany distinguished Veterans from all branches of ervlce. Je Celebrate the Accomplishments of these idividuals with a ceremony in their honor and ngrave their name, rank, and years of service ito an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. o Qualify for this program, you must meet the Mowing requirements: general Requirements: Served our Country in Active Duty. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation). tesidency Requirements: a. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. ca (2aiecv — Cir.M ofrbeO SERT — Veteran's Information Last Name: First Name: C keS Address: La uiG+v GA, gzZ,- Email: Telephone: La Quinta Resident: From f6("t1� To 2,- z� Branch i Rank (Examples: SP4, SGT, PFC) Dates of Active Service: o24 If Vou Are Submitting This On Behalf of the Veteran, Please Complete: Name: Address: Email: Telephone: PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS APPLICATION AND EMAIL TO MCALDERON Im LAQU I NTACA.GO V APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. SUBMIT FORM 73 4 i 1 tw I -7 d'* Submission # 2064794 IP Address 72.132.167.20 Submission Recorded On 11/03/2022 9:50 AM Time to Take Survey 6 minutes, 14 seconds Veteran Nomination Form Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation) Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. The submission deadline for the 2022 ceremony has passed. New submissions will be considered for the 2023 ceremony. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos Full Name / Nombre Completo Brett D. Dingerson, Brett Dingerson Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 *Email / Coreo Electr6nico Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: *From / Desde 12/23/2001 *To / Hasta 11/03/2022 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: *Branch / Rama U.S. Marine Corps *Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) SGT *Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4,0-8) E-5 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: *From / Desde 03/08/1971 *To / Hasta 01/26/1975 75 Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n DD 214 +.jpg Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! iNon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme Pvt Brett Dingerson.jpg ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electr6nico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / BTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supi6ramos My father served in the Marine Corps during WW 2, is it possible to have his name included also? I only have his ID tag with me (dog tag). Cpl Walter M Dingerson, USMC, 1943-1946. Thank you, its wonderful for you to do this. Brett 76 0 77 Veterans Recognition Veteran's Pi-(kgi-ani information The City of La Quints is so proud to be home to Last Name: many distinguished Veterans from all branches of —r6Ao� + service. 1 `� We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To Qualify for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements, 1. Served our Country in Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation). Residency Requirements: 3a. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). 3b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. acW 0"&a _ -CEM 0160 DOW - - First Name: C'o 9,�i �; Address: Email: A WMhone:E" La Quinta Resident: From --31 4,20o 1 To Yr'�Crl T— F I Branch i Rank (Examples, sP4, SGT, PFc) Dates of Active Service: Cl/f I/ 19 vi e V)OLm If You Are Seihrniti ink; This [}n Behall'of the Veteran, Please Complete: Name: �e,pSar� Address: EM "I: ��o ML)SO n PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS APPLICATION AND EMAIL TO MCALDERONOLAQUINTACA.GOV APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. -ts (5 -rb OCT �k ` vv W + i FA tl � I@ x L i from the -Armed Fortes of the-doiteh $tales ofAmerira 1110,4'e? rl CORTIS F FHO[IrSON 539401412 SGI USAFR lzllml �,r;4e"A'A�r � , � A�\jj, r." I F", Tfp� .��f 1 1 TH r► ,� SFPTFMt�FR 1969 J • �� [J/r�TJ�// % !I/I (IIA/ i4 svnatu -A THOMAS A. DEPTU LT COLONEL, USAF DD1FOM N4V 51 256 A` PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF THIS FORM MAY 6E USED. 80 THIS IS AN IMPORTANT RECORD -SAFEGUARD IT! Veterans Recognition Pro,grana The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece an the Civic Center Campus. To Qualify for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country in Active Duty, 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable discharge Ceftificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation). Residency Requirements: 3a. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). 3b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. W12"&a GEM efabsDBERr — - - veteran's Information Last Name: ANGLE First Name: Address: Tele hone: La Quinta Resident: From C To57� Branch 1 Rank [Examples: SP4, SGT, PFC) -AQZ� I .1 .5f.i- Dates of Active Service: :1V4)A 1* If You Nre Suhndttind This On Behalf of the Veteran, Please Coniplete: Name: Address: Email: Telephone: PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS APPLICATION AND EMAIL TO MCA LD ERON @LAQU I NTACA. GO V APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The Qty of La Qukrta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service, We Celebrate the Ac mplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify for this Program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty, 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Cerlifkate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation) Re Wwicy Requirernents: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1453 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no mirWmum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. Veteran's Information J Informacivn para Veteranos r Fug Mame 1 Nombre Completo Gary Lynn. Burden * Address Domidlio La Quinta CA 422.53 * Email Corso Elegbtri oo dew La Quints Resident: j Residents de La Quinta: * From 1 Desde 09101/2004 * To 1 Haste U610B1?D23 Milltary Branch and Rank: / Rama Militar y Rango: * 9raneh 1 Rano U.S. Navy * Rank J Rango de Sucursal (ExuripleolEjempkm SP4, 96Th ■YSGT, LT, Cwo4, COL, RADM) GMC(SW) * Pamrade f Grado de Pago (Examplsa/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, a-8] E-7 Dates of Attire Service: ► Fechas de Servicio Activo: Page 11 82 * From / Desde 09/15/1985 * To / HIMU 11/03/2006 ■ Attach D0214 or Separation Paperwork/ Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separad6n 1NIG 11597.,1 Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be acceptedl ]Non se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separac]bn] Attach Picture(s) of Veteran In Uniform / Adjunte FoW(s) del Veterano en Unirorme **SKIPPED** ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please cornplete the following: ** S] envia esto an nombre del Veteran, por favor complete ID siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo Lea Pascual. Tames La Quinta CA 92253 Ema l J COM Etectr6nloo Phone Telfa Relation to the Vebaran / Relacidn can el Veterano Other Relative Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / Uiiene el permiso del Veteran para emdar esta sollcitud? Yes Additional commenffi you would Mw ue to know / Cmneetarios adid=oras quo Is gustarb que sups Mom On a 22 years US Navy veteran and already been remgniaed. Thank you. He's my brother in law. He's also a Desert Storm Veteran. He also commuted from 32nd San Dlego Naval 5tatien to La Quints from 200q up to his retirement on 2006. Page 12 83 WW3, 11:15 AM r Veterans Recognition Ceremony i La Quinta, CA Veteran's Information J Informacion para Veteranos Full Name / Nombre Completo Gi6-4 FIPP, E `►' First Name - ,ow L AN �) Last Name Address / Domicilio MI. Stoir Street Number and Name La Quinta CRY 92253 PosiaVZFP Cede Email / Coreo Electr5nico Phone / Telefono , E, CA stare/Province/Regime La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: ' From / Desde l'`'I 1k`{ 2 0 i (110 84 httpsl/www.laquintaca.gov/our-ity/city-departments/community-resourcesNoterans-recognition-ceremony 317 818123. 11:15 AM To / Hasta 0 `AJ Veterans Recognition Ceremony I La Quints, CA Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Militar y Rango: Branch / Rama N FIV v� V Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: 5P4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, CUL, RADM) to characters Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Fsjemplos: E-5,0-3, W-4, U -S) io characters Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: ` From / Desde ICN6--3- ' To / Hasta Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / A4junte DDZ14 o Papeleo de Separaci6n P BROWSE... CLEAR + Maximum size allowed: 5 MB Maximum number of files allowed: 3 E:R httpslfwww. faquin(aca.govloeir-ci tylcity-deparimentslcommuniLy-re sources/veterans• re c og n i I io n -c e re m ony 4i7 l from the Armeb Farm of theInxteh tates afAmerira AN GEOFFREY B103K EDISBURY RAND, USN, B82 89 79 cP' M. C. BOULS, JR. CQMOIDER, U.S, NAVY CaMKMING OFFICER TRAINING SQUADRON TWENTY-SIX 00 256N {REV. 5.50} S,N 0101-900.5600 Submission # 2531692 IP Address 47.158.164.52 Submission Recorded On 06/27/2023 5:13 PM Time to Take Survey 48 minutes, 1 second Veteran Nomination Form Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo James R. Manuel * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electrdnico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 06/01/2017 *To / Hasta 06/27/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Army * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) SPC * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E04 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 04/06/2009 87 *To / Hasta 02/01/2012 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion A DD214 compressed.pdf Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme A **SKIPPED** ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo Alyssa Manuel Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 Email / Coreo Electronico Phone / Telefono Relation to the Veteran / Relacion con el Veterano Spouse or Partner Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / LTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? Yes Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos My husband has faced many of his demons over the last 3 years and I was hoping to acknowledge his achievements. He has PTSD and a TBI. And over the last 3 years he's been sober, has volunteered his time and efforts with Mighty Oaks (a wounded warrior program) and with the Loma Linda VA program to help other veterans become sober. Words can never express how grateful I am for his sacrifices but it would mean the world to me if he'll be accepted. Submission # IP Address Submission Recorded On Time to Take Survey Veteran Nomination Form 2613360 47.158.147.32 08/04/2023 12:52 PM 19 minutes, 54 seconds Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo John S. Parker, Mr * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electr6nico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 11/26/2007 *To / Hasta 08/04/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Navy * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) CT3 * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E-4 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 09/18/1966 :• *To / Hasta 09/01/1968 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n A image.jpg **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme **SKIPPED** ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electr6nico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / Mene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicited? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos Stationed in Rota, Spain 1967-68. Served as a Communications Technician. bl:1 Submission # IP Address Submission Recorded On Time to Take Survey Veteran Nomination Form 2640795 204.100.32.2 08/14/2023 9:40 AM 2 days, 9 minutes, 6 seconds Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo James William. Webb * Address / Domicilio -92253 * Email / Coreo Electrdnico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 02/01/2005 *To / Hasta 08/01/2016 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Marine Corps * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) Private * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E-1 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 12/05/1956 *To / Hasta 02/15/1962 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n James William Webb DD214.pdf **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme James William Webb US Marine Dec 1956 to Feb 1962.jpg ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo Sean M. Webb Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 Email / Coreo Electr6nico Phone / Telefono Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano Other Relative Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / ZTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? Yes Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos James Webb lived in the Coachella Valley for over 20 years where he spent more than 11 years living at Mountain View Country Club in La Quinta before moving to Camano Island, Washington where he lived the remainder of his life. James passed away on January 27, 2023 after a battle with cancer. i - 9rplrxlpllpL f r ` - dip A An jp --pomp do lb db ti Submission # 2685908 IP Address 75.85.201.72 Submission Recorded On 09/07/2023 10:28 AM Time to Take Survey 4 minutes, 38 seconds Veteran Nomination Form Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo John L. Kosinski * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253-2250 * Email / Coreo Electr6nico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 03/15/2000 *To / Hasta 09/07/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Marine Corps * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) Major * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) O-4 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 06/15/1968 *To / Hasta 06/30/1988 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n veterans recognition la quinta 2023_001 jpg IMG _6929(Edited).j pg navy commendation from mccarthy (2).jpg **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme IMG_0227.JPG ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electr6nico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / BTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supi6ramos **SKIPPED** W La I Wis.•' _ F f ! � t F 1ti •i• 1 Pr --m J hL _ J+ Mbb "k%R . t). 0 V � 0 r Y ---hem i I r Y ---hem i aw A } V IF 0 1 ft IF I 1 _ M. 3 N It I .1, 4* f� r i k low'. 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We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo Kenneth B. McCool * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electrdnico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 05/11/2016 *To / Hasta 04/16/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Air Force * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) CPT * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) O-3 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 05/20/1966 N' *To / Hasta 02/01/1970 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n IMG_2605.jpg Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separaci6n! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme IMG_2606.jpg ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electr6nico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relaci6n con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / LTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos **SKIPPED** 100 Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 20239 by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos Full Name / Nombre Complet- /- Qu/S Pro Name L,1 -V 1v L4st Nam L. Address / Domicilio Street 1Vrunber and Name La Quinta MY : 92253 'Email / Corea Eleetrdnieo Md. Sf SEiff- CA StatejPm-we/Rwm 101 " Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: ' From / Desde -/- zoo To / Hasta F (,e,,re T_ (-II - / 2 - 2_0 2, 3 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Militar y Rango: ' Branch / Rama Rank / Ranga de Sucursal (ExamPleS/EjemPIos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) e - '-./ � (� P_ -t-() 102 ' PaYg rade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-39 W-4, U-8) io characters Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: From / Desde c. 6:1/: 'To / Hasta "AttaF.ch DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD21.4 o Papeleo de Separacinn ? BROWSE... CLEAR + Maximum size allowed: 5 MB Maximum number of files allowed: 3 Allowed types= •9i .jp9, JPe4, •pn9, .doc, .doer, .xls, xlsx, .rtf, pdf, .trt *Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information. from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. 103 lip •, 0.0 .► Submission # 2571977 IP Address 24.30.131.179 Submission Recorded On 07/17/2023 11:53 AM Time to Take Survey 8 minutes, 57 seconds Veteran Nomination Form Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo Michael Arcieri * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electrdnico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 02/26/1996 *To / Hasta 07/17/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Marine Corps * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) SGT * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E-5 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 02/26/1985 105 *To / Hasta 02/25/1989 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion DD -214 EDIT.pdf **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme DD -214 EDIT.pdf Military Service EDIT.pdf ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electronico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relacion con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / ZTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos **SKIPPED** 106 Submission # IP Address Submission Recorded On Time to Take Survey Veteran Nomination Form 2699355 47.158.174.56 09/13/2023 6:25 PM 21 minutes, 43 seconds Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo Michael A. Von Scherr * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electr6nico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 10/01/2004 *To / Hasta 09/15/2099 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Navy * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) USN/P03 * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) E-4 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 03/23/1989 107 *To / Hasta 08/04/1997 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion Michael A. Von Scherr Redacted DD-214.pdf **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! iNon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme Michael A. Von Scherr Redacted DD-214.pdf ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo Robert Radi, Ph.D. Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 Email / Coreo Electronico Phone / Telefono Relation to the Veteran / Relacion con el Veterano Friend Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / ZTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? Yes Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos Serving in the United States Navy, Petty Officer 3rd Class Von Scherr was actively engaged in key foreign conflicts, including Kuwait, Desert Storm, and Desert Shield, and operations in Somalia. His leadership and tactical proficiency have been instrumental in the success of numerous missions and have earned him the respect of his peers and superiors alike. 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ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). 3b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. cc& (2"Yra — cine afthrDU- ERF — Veteran's Information Last Name: Del Rio First Name: Peter Address: La Quinta, CA 92253 Email: Telephone: La Quinta Resident: From 1997 To Present Branch I Rank (Examples: SP4, SGT, PFC) Coast Guard I Dates of Active Service: If You Are Submitting This On Behalf of the Veteran, Please Completez Name: Address: Email: Telephone: PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS APPLICATION AND EMAIL TO MCALDERON@LAQUINTACA.GOV APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. IIIA "' DO FORM 25fp Cr, (REV. 5.60) Bit VW $#ji from theArmeh Forres of theInitea Motes ofAmp Era PETER ANTHONY DEL RIO (R329-525) ELECTRONICS TECIMICTAN SE"MM aASS, USC(M 'Wmj4Jvooymolov Mnrrh 106d__ •Ail � .1G� VICTOR A . G �SC 11viTDT CAPTAIN, U. S. COAST GUARD BY DIRECTION OF 'DIE D=STRICT CON MiANDEsR 111 Veterans Recognition Program The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To Qualify for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country in Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation). Residency Requirements: 3a. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (No minimum years). 3b. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. 4 Qwaa _C;01, f,n,If1SER P — Veteran's Information Last Name: BROGAN, SR. First Name: WILLIAM K. Address: LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Email: Telephone: f La Quinta Resident: FromOl/20/2003 To PRESENT Branch I Rank (Examples: SP4, SGT, PFC) US ARMY (RA) i SP4 Dates of Active Service: (RA) - 0 510 911 9 5 7) to 11/01/1960 If You Are Submitting This On Behalf of the Veteran, Please Complete: Name: Address: Email. Telephone: k PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK AND A PICTURE OF THE VETERAN IN UNIFORM WITH THIS APPLICATION AND ENTAIL TO J KGARaA@LAQUI NTACA.GO V APPLICATIONS WITHOUT HONORABLE SEPARATION PAPERWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. SUBMIT DORM w 112 Hello! My name is William K. Brogan, Sr., and I wish to apply for this great Program! I will commence with a short history of who I am, and why I might qualify! My wife and I purchased our home here in La Quinta in the Bella Vista community, at and moved -in on January 20, 2003. Bella Vista is located on the north side of Fred Waring Drive just east of its intersection with Washington Street. I shall always remember "moving -in day" as it was raining! I have attached a copy of the LQ Veterans Information Form along with my DD -214 Form and copies of my 2 Honorable Discharges. I was drafted by the US Army during the first week of February 1957. Shortly afterwards, at the completion of my pre -induction physical at the (since closed) Schuykill Arsenal in South Philadelphia, I was escorted into the Captain's office where he asked me if I would like for a Recruiting Sergeant to visit me at my home to see if I would like to go to one of the Army's schools (because I had done very well in all of their tests). I agreed to this! So, when the Recruiting Sergeant arrived, and we covered all the schools that a 2 -year draftee could attend, l wasn't impressed. Then I was shown schools that required a 3 -year enlistment to attend — and "bingo" there was a 44 week school at Ft. Bliss in EI Paso, TX to become a NIKE AJAX Fire Control & Maintenance Specialist -- so I agreed to a 3 -year enlistment. While I waited for a letter from the Army's Commandant Office in Washington D.C. for placement in the next class opening, I was placed temporarily in an Enlisted Reserve Group with inactive status. When the letter from Washington D.C. came, I enlisted into the Reguiar Army and was "mustered" out of the Enlisted Reserved Group (that's when I received my 1st Honorable Discharge). After S weeks of Basic Training at Ft. Jackson in South Carolina (US 3RD Army), a short furlough home, and a train trip from Philadelphia, PA to El Paso, TX, via St. Louis, MO, Texarkana, TX, and Dallas, TX, (this time in the US 4th Army) and 40 weeks of NIKE AJAX School and 12 weeks of transition school on the NIKE HERCULES Missile System, I was selected to be an Instructor at the school. I was an instructor for 6 months until the school closed down for Christmas & New Year's holidays in 1958, and everyone went their separate ways home. When I returned to the base after the holidays, I had orders to be transferred to West Germany to the biggest Dual NIDE AJAX/HERCULES site that the Army had built! I left New York Harbor that January 1959 on an amazing 3 -week troopship voyage with about 200-225 other GIs, to Bremerhaven, West Germany. On the way, we encountered freezing weather, a North Atlantic hurricane that almost foundered the ship, sailed across the brown waters of the Gulf Stream carrying with it Summer-like weather as it coursed towards Iceland, then back to freezing weather for the remainder of the trip around the White Cliffs of Dover, England, up the English Channel and the North Sea to Bremerhaven, West Germanyl An unforgettable 3 week sea journey! After a train trip south to Frankfurt, and an Army truck pickup to my new base (McCully Barracks) outside the town of Wackernheim in the Rhine Valley,! became a member of USAEUR Group as a radar specialist for the biggest Dual Nike Ajax/Hercules Missile site the Army had built. In the Spring of 19601 extended my enlistment for an additional 6 months for a total of 3% years of active duty (as signified on my 2"" Honorable Discharge). Shortly afterwards, all the Nike sites were transferred over to the US 7t" Army. So, for the 4a' time, I had to change my uniform patches, this time to the "7 Stairsteps to Hell" patch for the US 7h Army. I can truthfully say that I am very proud to have been able to serve in our country's Armed Forces! Near the end of my tour of duty in late October 1960,1 made my way back to Bremerhaven for my second sea voyage, this time on a larger, more pleasant ship home — via north in W X 13-- Pal r- JL- d� 113 the English Channel along the East coasts of England and Scotland, westward below Iceland, then on to Greenland - where we docked to pick up a US Navy Construction Battalion (or "SEABEES"). I was given all-night armed guard duty on the deck of the ship during this voyage home — to keep the returning GIs separated from the quarters of the returning Officers' family quarters! I was able to see some amazing sights, such as the Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights) streaking above in the Artic skies, plus the "phosphorescence" of certain sea creatures that were disturbed by the ship's passing! We then proceeded to the Seabees home base in Providence, R.I., dropped them off there, and then continued on to New York harbor to conclude our trip! One of the most memorable things that ever happened to me, while waiting to disembark the ship, was hearing music emanating from the dock below. Upon glancing over the ship's railing, I saw that it was the Salvation Army Band welcoming us homes What a wonderful and unforgettable experience that was! Once we disembarked the ship, the Army had buses waiting to take us to Fort Dix, N.J. for separation from military service. The date was November 3, 1964. My older brother Charlie (since deceased) drove from his Malvern, PA home in a heavy rainstorm that evening to take me back to my Mother's home in Wayne, PAI The end of a wonderful 3% years of active duty in the U.S. Army! -Par�, OF- 114 Private A from thrAnurh Y'orres or thP-inttra Slateg ofAmeric 3eserve who enlisted 22 March 1957 w l?�OV ' 8th May, 1957 —%�d,.P/��/�' 115 from the Armph forrs of to p-duitea tatrs ofAmerira March 1963 R. B. SKEWES 2nd Lt, AGG 116 Submission # IP Address Submission Recorded On Time to Take Survey Veteran Nomination Form 2348965 47.158.155.218 04/06/2023 10:31 AM 10 minutes, 37 seconds Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation) Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos Full Name / Nombre Completo Philip D. La Greca Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 *Email / Coreo Electronico Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: *From / Desde 07/02/2002 *To / Hasta 04/06/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: *Branch / Rama U.S. Army *Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CWO4, COL, RADM) SP4 *Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E -S, 0-3, W-4,0-8) E-4 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: *From / Desde 02/15/1960 *To / Hasta 02/14/1966 Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion 117 Phil's DD214.pdf Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme Phil's Military Pictures.pdf ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electronico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relacion con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / BTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos I have been a active citizen in La Quinta and currently reside as a commissioner on the Community Services Commission. I am a California Naturalist with UC California Palm Desert and a Naturalist Guide with Desert Adventures. 118 t m M- Submission # 2642763 IP Address 37.19.210.10 Submission Recorded On 08/17/2023 12:06 PM Time to Take Survey 9 minutes, 57 seconds Veteran Nomination Form Veterans Recognition Program Nomination Form The City of La Quinta is so proud to be home to many distinguished Veterans from all branches of service. We Celebrate the Accomplishments of these individuals with a ceremony in their honor and engrave their name, rank, and years of service into an art piece on the Civic Center Campus. To qualify, for this program, you must meet the following requirements: General Requirements: 1. Served our Country on Active Duty. 2. Honorable separation from service. (Please attach DD214 form, Honorable Discharge Certificate, or equivalent showing active service and honorable separation.) 3. **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Residency Requirements: 1. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1953 and EARLIER Must have been a past or current resident of La Quinta (no minimum years). 2. ACTIVE MILITARY from 1954 to PRESENT Must have been a past or present resident of La Quinta for a minimum of 3 years. Submissions will be considered for the November 2023 ceremony. The deadline for applications is Friday, September 15, 2023, by 5 p.m. Veteran's Information / Informacion para Veteranos * Full Name / Nombre Completo Ray Kirk. Waddell * Address / Domicilio La Quinta CA 92253 * Email / Coreo Electr6nico * Phone / Telefono La Quinta Resident: / Residente de La Quinta: * From / Desde 11/13/2023 *To / Hasta 08/17/2023 Military Branch and Rank: / Rama Military Rango: * Branch / Rama U.S. Navy * Rank / Rango de Sucursal (Examples/Ejemplos: SP4, SGT, GYSGT, LT, CW04, COL, RADM) Captain * Paygrade / Grado de Pago (Examples/Ejemplos: E-5, 0-3, W-4, 0-8) O-6 Dates of Active Service: / Fechas de Servicio Activo: * From / Desde 12/18/1971 120 *To / Hasta 06/30/1979 * Attach DD214 or Separation Paperwork / Adjunte DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion dd214.jpg **Applicants may redact (cover-up) personal information from DD214 form prior to submission such as Social Security Number and Date of Birth. However, the applicant's full name, rank, dates of active duty service, and discharge status must be clearly visible. Applications without an attached DD214 or Separation Paperwork will not be accepted! Mon se aceptaran solicitudes que no tengen DD214 o Papeleo de Separacion! Attach Picture(s) of Veteran in Uniform / Adjunte Foto(s) del Veterano en Uniforme Ray as Captain l.jpg ensignray.jpg Ray as CO in cockpit (rotated) smaller format.jpg ** If you are submitting this on behalf of the Veteran, please complete the following: ** Si envia esto en nombre del Veterano, por favor complete to siguiente: Full Name / Nombre Completo **SKIPPED** Address / Domicilio **SKIPPED** Email / Coreo Electronico **SKIPPED** Phone / Telefono **SKIPPED** Relation to the Veteran / Relacion con el Veterano **SKIPPED** Do you have the Veteran's permission to submit this application? / BTiene el permiso del Veterano para enviar esta solicitud? **SKIPPED** Additional comments you would like us to know / Comentarios adicionales que le gustaria que supieramos **SKIPPED** 121 �l1 CUIf RAy t� S Icy I-1 123 Lit 9 4. BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 3 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 3, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, FOR FIRE PROTECTION, FIRE PREVENTION, RESCUE, FIRE MARSHAL, AND MEDICAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, TO ADOPT THE MUNICIPAL STAFFING MODEL AND MODIFY STAFFING LEVELS AT FIRE STATION 93 RECOMMENDATION Approve an Amendment to Cooperative Agreement with the County of Riverside, for fire protection, fire prevention, rescue, fire marshal, and medical emergency services, to adopt the Municipal Staffing Model and modify staffing levels at Fire Station 93 as detailed in Attachment 1 to this staff report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The City contracts fire services from Riverside County Fire Department (County Fire) to provide fire suppression, emergency medical services, fire prevention, hazardous materials response, and specialty technical rescue services. • The contract includes fire staffing for all three City fire stations, 24 hours a day. • Each City fire station/engine is staffed with three personnel daily, which includes (1) driver and (2) firefighters. The driver can be a Captain or a Fire Apparatus Engineer. • The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFIRE) have adopted a "Municipal Staffing Model" throughout most of the State of California, which staffs a Captain position to a fire station 24 hours a day. • County Fire recommends adopting the Municipal Staffing Model to increase the safety and productivity of fire staff and align staffing levels with other cities in California. FISCAL IMPACT The net annual increase is estimated to be approximately $40,000 (Attachment 1). Funds are available in the General Fund — Fire Budget for fiscal year 2023/24. 125 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The City contracts with County Fire, which contracts with CALFIRE to provide fire services. The City's Fire contract provides three (3) fire personnel at each fire station/engine per shift. County Fire uses the standard CALFIRE 72 -hour shift schedule on a monthly rotation. The City's fire stations/engine are currently either staffed with a Fire Apparatus Engineer (driver operator) and two (2) firefighters or a Captain and two (2) firefighters. Under the current model, a Captain is only available for one 72 -hour shift a week, thus leaving less experienced staff without the support of a Captain for approximately 96 hours during a seven-day period. For this reason, NFPA and CALFIRE have adopted the Municipal Staffing Model throughout the State of California. This model provides a Fire Captain 24 hours a day, seven days a week, per station/engine, thus providing leadership, guidance, and oversight on a continuous basis. Per the NFPA, CALFIRE, and County Fire, the Municipal Staffing Model provides better management at each fire station and engine. A Fire Captain is available during all shifts, which improves coordination of work, performs managerial and administrative functions, and can mentor fire station staff. In addition, in critical moments, a Captain's experience can minimize risks, and increase fire staff effectiveness. On June 1, 2021, Council approved the City's Cooperative Agreement (Agreement) for fire services with County Fire for fiscal years 2021-2024. On October 19, 2021, Council approved a first amendment to the Agreement to add a Fire Marshal Inspector position. On June 6, 2023, Council approved a second amendment to the Agreement to add a Fire Safety Supervisor position. If approved, this proposed third amendment will adopt the Municipal Staffing Model and modify staffing levels at Fire Station 93 as detailed in Attachment 1. AL i tRNATIVES Council may elect to modify, delay, or deny this request. Prepared by: Martha Mendez, Public Safety Manger Approved by: Jon McMillen, City Manager Attachment: 1. Staffing changes recommended by County Fire 126 ATTACHMENT 1 Staffing changes recommended by Riverside County Fire Department • Addition of two Fire Captains o 1 @ Fire Station 93 o 1 @ Fixed Relief Module • Addition of two Fire Apparatus Engineers o 1 @ Fire Station 93 o 1 @ Fire Relief Module • Reduction of one Fire Apparatus Engineer Medic o 1 @ Fire Relief Module • Reduction of one Firefighter II o 1 @ Fire Station 93 • Reduction of two Firefighter II/Paramedics 0 1 @ Fire Station 93 0 1 @ Fire Relief Module Net Annual Cost: $40,000 per year, not including annual contract rate increases. Staffing Changes Cost per Position Addition or Reduction Cost Captain $ 297,051 2 $ 594,102 Engineer $ 261,651 2 $ 523,302 Engineer Medic $ 295,887 -1 $ (295,887) FFII $ 226,793 -1 $ (226,793) FFII/Medic $ 257,467 -2 $ (514,934) Subtotal $ 79,790 Estimated support services reduction $ (40,052) Difference between Original staffing model and recommended changes $ 39,738 127 128 DEPARTMENTAL REPORT ITEM NO.8 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING STAFF REPORT TO: Madam Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst DATE: October 3, 2023 SUBJECT DUNE PALMS ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT NO. 2011-05 ROAD CLOSURE UPDATE As noted in the September 19, 2023, Dune Palms Bridge Project (Project) Storm Damage Update department report, Tropical Storm Hilary and subsequent September 1, 2023 storm significantly impacted the Dune Palms Road Bridge Project. The temporary bypass road constructed on Dune Palms Road and the bridge falsework being erected for the northbound Stage 1 Bridge were severely damaged by the storm events. The temporary bypass road was destroyed and has caused an extended closure of Dune Palms Road. The contractor, Ortiz Construction Enterprises, Inc. (Ortiz) has removed the east side of the damaged temporary bypass road and has removed water and mud from the project site. The remediation of the Project site is anticipated to continue through mid-October. Once the soil is stable and the Project site has been remediated, the bridge falsework will be reconstructed. Ortiz has placed construction fencing to keep residents, specifically pedestrians, safely out of the Project area and harm's way. Extensive assessment of the storm damage and impacts on the project show that Dune Palms Road must remain closed. Given the current subsurface conditions in the channel and construction logistics, the earliest a bypass road could be completed would be mid-December. Safety of our residents, combined with additional work that could cost in excess of $1 million and anticipated heavier than normal rainfall this winter creating the potential for more damage, are primary considerations in deciding to extend the road closure until further notice. The Project team is working to accelerate construction of both east and west traffic lanes in an effort to have the east half of the bridge open to traffic in March 2024. This effort will greatly improve the overall Project schedule and help keep costs within budget. Staff has been communicating and coordinating with community stakeholders such as Sunline, La Quinta High School, Desert Sands Unified School District, and nearby residents and businesses to explore options to minimize impacts and ensure awareness of this closure. A pedestrian plan is under development and business outreach is underway. 129 130 CALL TO ORDER REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEM NO. 27 HOUSING COMMISSION MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2023 A regular meeting of the La Quinta Housing Commission was called to order at 4:00 p.m. by Chairperson Gaeta-Mejia PRESENT: Commissioners, Casto, Chapman, Pacheco and Chairperson Gaeta-Mejia ABSENT: None VACANCY: One (1) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Chairperson Gaeta-Mejia led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA — Confirmed PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA — None ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS — None CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE MEETING MINUTES DATED MARCH 8, 2023 MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Casto/Pacheco to approve the Consent Calendar as recommended. Motion passed: ayes — 4; noes — 0; abstain — 0; absent — 0; vacancy — one (1). BUSINESS SESSION 1. DISCUSS AND APPROVE FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 PROPOSED HOUSING AUTHORITY BUDGET Housing Authority Treasurer Martinez presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. The Commission discussed the City/Housing Authority purchases of vacant land on Highway 111; and potential timeline and cost for development of the vacant parcels. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Chapman/Pacheco to recommend Housing Authority approval of fiscal year 2023/24 Housing Authority Budget HOUSING COMMISSION MINUTES Page 1 of 2 JUNE 14, 2023 131 as submitted. Motion passed: ayes — 4; noes — 0; abstain — 0; absent — 0; vacancy — one (1). COMMISSIONERS' ITEMS Chairperson Gaeta-Mejia requested adding a Business Session item to the next regular quarterly meeting of the Housing Commission on September 13, 2023, proposing changing the meeting start time from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm, to better align it with the Commissioners' schedules. The Commission concurred. Management Analyst Kinley noted the City Council and Housing Authority will hold the City's annual Boards and Commissions interviews on June 30, 2023, starting at 9:00 a.m.; applicants must be present for consideration. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Chapman/Pacheco to adjourn this meeting at 4:13 p.m. Motion passed: ayes — 4; noes — 0; abstain — 0; absent — 0; vacancy — one (1). Respectfully submitted, Laurie McGinley, Commissio Secretary City of La Quinta, California HOUSING COMMISSION MINUTES Page 2 of 2 JUNE 14, 2023 132 HAND OUTS CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 3, 2023 CITY COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER 3, 2023 - HAND-OUT BY ALZHEIMERS COACHELLA VALLEY BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1 - 1ST ROUND COMMUNITY SERVICES GRANTS 7 ■ We focus on the PERSON with cognitive impairment and what is STILL POSSIBLE. Our philosophy is to assist the individual and family whether it is providing resources, up-to-date information, and very importantly, socialization. We believe that "life goes on,' and encourage both caregiver and loved one to tap into that! Eft -programs We provide ongoing programs and services that support all those affected, helping to build needed skills, learn to manage behaviors, and prepare for the future. Most programs involve both the caregiver and loved one. Support Groups Social & Education Programs Respite Care Community Outreach Creative Arts & Music Please contact us for more information. Alzheimers Coachella Valley 42600 Cook Street Suite 134 Palm Desert, CA 92211 Phone: 760-776-3100 E-mail: info@cvalzheimers.org www.cvalzheimers.org EIN # 821949979 f @coachellava Ileyalzheimers [i @acv3100 Coach o/i 0 N L(D 4*law Q) N ; �oach� rD 11C l� rltl40 [Ul J FRIENDLY, SECURE, SOCIAL, SUPPORTIVE. FUN Caregivers and loved ones are invited to join us every Tuesday at 10 a.m. for fun social time with music, games sing-alongs, exercise, Bingo, conversations, lunch and more — all part of the social interaction. Support Groups Join us for ongoing weekly or bi-weekly support groups for caregivers of loved ones with dementia, persons with Parkinson's and their care partners, stroke patients and those who have lost a loved one. Meet with others in similar situations, share experiences, insights, and gain expert advice for caring for yourself and loved ones. r.fv Screening CENTER'ic The ACV Screening Center will offer no cost screenings to those concerned with cognitive impairment or memory loss, review results with clients, caregivers, and referring physicians. ACV will provide them with education and resources to benefit the individual and the caregiver. Travelin �. THE����ogether This social and educational program is for both the caregiver and diagnosed loved one. Experts in a variety of fields present a different topic each week designed to educate, support and prepare families along their Alzheimer's journey. Dementia Caregiver Training Professional and family caregivers learn the best practices to care for patients with Alzheimer's/dementia. Professionals earn California state -approved Continuing Education Units. A different topic is covered each month. Meaningful Conversations This two-part series helps families, friends and caregivers prepare for a positive visit experience and alleviate stress for both the patient and visitor. Breathing Space is our scholarship program for family caregivers to hire a temporary licensed caregiver for their loved one with dementia so that the family caregiver can take much-needed respite time for him / herself. Community Outreach/Speakers Series ACV's professional volunteers are available to speak on a variety of topics related to Alzheimer's / dementia, in-home and other care options, as well as community resources. Creative Arts & Music Monthly art classes taught by professional artists are for both the r . diagnosed and caregiver. Weekly ' JA Tunes for the Memory engages everyone with singing and playing TWWJ FOR THE musical instruments. Mfflwy POWER POINTS CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 3, 2023 City Council Regular Meeting October 3, 2023 7 I K - T 1 O -Y .. CI 0. City Council Regular Meeting October 3, 2023 CLOSED SESSION IN PROGRESS v .S w �• • s � � :. y c (0 RM Pledge of Allegiance wow 10/4/2023 Nt CALIFORNIA • - �=•moi,• •'fly- =�-: - 10/4/2023 ., - City Council Meeting October 3, 2023 Presentations Alwk - -; CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting October 3, 2023 131 —Approve 1St Round Community Services Grants 2023-24 1I N. Community Services Grants • Budget is $100,000 (3 rounds) • Recommend $24,950 for 8 organizations • $75,050 would remain for next 2 grant rounds Applicant Requested Committee Recommendation American Association of University Women Inc. (AAUW CA SPF) $5,000 $2,500 Alzheimer's Coachella Valley (ACV)* $5,000 $500 Assistance League Coachella Valley $2,000 $2,000 Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) CA, Desert Communities Chapter $3,000 $0 Autism Society Inland Empire $5,000 $2,500 Bighorn Institute $2,500 $0 CA Care Force $5,000 $2,500 *Starter Grant Applicant Requested Committee Recommendation Girls Rising* $500 $0 La Quinta High School Blackhawk Boosters (Aquatics) $5,000 $5,000 La Quinta High School Boys' and Girls' Water Polo Team $5,000 $5,000 LifeStream (Blood Bank of San Bernardino & Riverside Counties) $2,500 $2,500 Nehemiah Charitable Fund $5,000 $0 The Rotary Club of La Quinta Foundation $1,500 $0 Total $24,9950 *Starter Grant CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting October 3, 2023 B2 - Approve Veteran Nominations for Inclusion on Veterans Acknowledgement Monuments .,TFW �- .,� Veteran Recognition Ceremony Date: November 11, 2023 Location: Civic Center Courtyard Time: 9:00 AM — 10:30 AM Requirements • Current or former La Quinta resident • Honorable discharge from service • Proof of military service (DD214), Ij 1 Veteran Recognition Ceremony • Nominees honored • Past nominees acknowledged • Name, rank, and dates of service engraved on Veterans Acknowledgment Monuments x 0A Honoring Those Who Served • 315 names engraved on the Veterans Acknowledgement Monuments • 21 Applications submitted — 2 Air Force — 6 Army — 6 Marine Corps — 6 Navy — 1 Coast Guard • Nominations submitted in person and via City website • Nominees vetted by City staff • Submitted for Council approval October 3, 2023 17 18 City Council Meeting October 3, 2023 B3 — Approve an Amendment to Riverside County Fire Services Agreement k W, ONA Background • City contracts with the County of Riverside for fire services; the current agreement includes fire staffing for all three City fire stations, 24 hours a day. • Each fire station/engine is staffed with three personnel daily, which includes (1) driver and (2) firefighters. The driver can be a Captain or a Fire Apparatus Engineer. • The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CALFIRE) have adopted a "Municipal Staffing Model" throughout most of the State of California, which staffs a Captain position to a fire station 24 hours a day. Recommendation • County Fire recommends adopting the Municipal Staffing Model to increase the safety and productivity of fire staff and align staffing levels with other cities in California. — Under the current model, a Captain is only available for one 72 -hour shift a week, thus leaving less experienced staff without the support of a Captain for approximately 96 hours during a seven-day period. — Municipal Staffing provides a Fire Captain 24 hours a day, seven days a week, per station/engine, thus providing leadership, guidance, and oversight on a continuous basis. Fiscal Impact The net annual increase is estimated to be approximately $40,000 Funds are available in the General Fund — Fire Budget for fiscal year 2023/24. Staffing Changes Cost per Position Addition or Reduction Cost Captain $ 297,051 2 $ 594,102 Engineer $ 261,651 2 $ 523,302 Engineer Medic $ 295,887 -1 $ 295,887 FRI $ 226,793 -1 $ 226,793 FFII/Medic $ 257,467 -2 $ 514,934 Subtotal $ 79,790 Estimated support services reduction $ 40,052 Difference between Original staffing model and recommended changes $ 39,738 These changes will not affect the Advanced Life Support component at any of the fire stations. Questions? October 3, 2023 a7 13